YAMAHA VINO Yamaha Vino security chain removal

"I couldn't get rid of the engine with the motorcycle security chain on."

"I don't know where to ask," he said, and the key shop was contacted.When she consulted with a motorcycle shop, she said that she would handle it if she brought it in, but she seems to have given up because the wheels are locked and she cannot move.She wished she could come by a light truck, but she said she didn't provide such a business trip service.It looks like it was completely abandoned.

As I imagined from the contents on the phone, I told him that I had to cut it with a grinder, but I was dispatched with the understanding that it was okay.

By the way, when I arrived and confirmed, Yamaha Vino was entwined with a plastic security chain.

I wondered if I should cut it easily, but it took about 2 hours after all.

I tried to simulate the work method, but if I didn't remove the rear cowl or muffler, it would hit and I couldn't cut it with a grinder.

I decided to remove the muffler, but the chain was in the way and I couldn't remove it either.However, he managed to remove the muffler and cut the security chain.

I tried to remove the cut chain, but it completely bites into the frame and doesn't move.

This requires the tires to be removed.I have only 21mm box nuts.Stop it because it seems to be licked with a pipe wrench.Need to get.

When I searched the Web for how to replace the Vino tires, I found that I needed a 22mm box wrench.I went to a nearby home improvement store and went to buy a 22mm box wrench.

However, even if the bolts are removed, the tires will not come off obediently.This is because weird stress is applied.While releasing the stress, I managed to remove the tires and completely remove the security chain.

Reassemble it, start the engine, confirm that it operates normally, and finish.I don't feel like doing this kind of work.I think it's a very rare project.