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Hi Simon sprockets are easy to change, if you can change a swing arm you can do front & rear sprockets make sure you buy ones with the same number of teeth.No special tools need.
They'll do Simon, however probably cheaper to buy a kit off Ebay to suit. 34T rear sprocket, 17T front, 98 link chain, don't buy an oring chain, a good make like DID with a split link is fine, heavy duty is probably better. I'll see if I can find one and post a link.
Last link looks good. Tsubaki is a decent chain, DID would be better but that can be subjective. You'd need a chain splitter depending on how may links the chain has when it arrives, however with a split link you can just grind a pin off the chain and join it with the split link.
see then there is this at 1/2 the price https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/265505560371?hash=item3dd15d5733:g:VA8AAOSwWgdiR6qK&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoG6Okniz8tGcc4C1h%2B6LKyydl78UaAEHjPVGM5jq4C0hx9HJoKVYCy5Dlqb%2FlwMR9nlIbNLql6JhUO0JZbY0zy%2F0wGZT%2BO37oKNjQQhAOLELyAhhWREGsjJyxahgTeMSrJ4FTJDhp6BVcIV6cAyETrpZo7NNLz61yAh5UoMqUuxnquX3V9xjg9gI8uwLmnaqj8rKm9ccw67ivm0vLgoYdLc%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR5b705GFYQ