Recently replaced my chain and sprockets with a DID Xring chain and J.T steel sprockets and notice after tensioning the front sprocket bolt I can move the sprocket sideways a couple of Millimetres towards the crankcase.
Is this normal ?
The sprocket concerned has a rubber pad on it to run quieter .
The original didn't .
Anyone who has a Coerce sprocket cover can check easily to see if theirs does it and I would appreciate any replays.
Thanks guys
Cheers from OZ
Front Sprocket Movement
Front Sprocket Movement
South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
New South Wales
Australia
Re: Front Sprocket Movement
They are supposed to be able to float like that.
The rubber bit is for noise and the OEM sprockets have it while most aftermarket sprockets will not
The rubber bit is for noise and the OEM sprockets have it while most aftermarket sprockets will not
Loud pipes don't save lives, knowing how to ride your bike will save your life.
Re: Front Sprocket Movement
Thanks Hawk,
You set my mind at rest.
:thumbup
You set my mind at rest.
:thumbup
South Coast
New South Wales
Australia
New South Wales
Australia