Thanks for the suggestions. This will be the first time doing a chain and sprocket change. Apart from the chain breaker and sockets, anything I need to make the job easier?
An impact wrench can help get the front sprocket nut off, but a long breaker-bar with a pipe on it for leverage works fine.
With a pipe/breaker-bar I sit on the bike on the kickstand, and hold the rear brake with my right foot.
Never put the transmission in gear!
Always do this in neutral!
Otherwise you risk bending a shift fork.
Also, an overtightened chain not only wears parts faster, but it limits the rear suspension travel, and the front and rear suspension work together and directly effect one another.
So a tight chain will wreck you're handling...which can wreck you.
Adjust the chain with You the rider Sitting on it.
Snug and then torque the sprocket nuts in a star pattern, never one next to the other.
Lube the axle, white lithium or marine grease works fine.
Torque the front sprocket and axle nut.