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This shows what I am saying. He removes the the big bracket holding the front and rear foot rest and gear shift, then, and then only there is room to move the sprocket and chain in one piece.
I note the guy in the video doesn't lift the chain from the rear sprocket. If he did, then I don't believe he would have needed to remove the footrest.
Still, whatever gets the job done!
Let us know your opinion of the lower gearing once you've had a chance to try it.