went on a 60km trail ride the other week, and by the last few km, if the weight of the bike wasn't all on the rear wheel, giving the throttle a squirt just made lots of chain noise and not much forward motion
safe to say i neglected to check the chain tension before beginning the ride
could've done with some more lube too
anyway, i've been trying for an hour now to get the front sprocket off. i've got the right size socket, covered the nut with crc and i'm turning it the right way, but sofar all i've managed to do is turn the engine over and bend a screwdriver i used to try to lock the rear wheel (put shaft in hole in rear sprocket, jamming against swingarm)
tried tightening it to hopefully crack any corrosion, tried using a hammer (of course) for a similar reason...
any hints/tips/advice/solutions?
(the bike is a '98 yamaha yz400f - and yes i know it needs a clean)
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