I wonder if anyone has ever done this. I changed the sprockets today +2 on rear -1 on front job was going pretty well till I was tightening front
sprocket bolt it didnt seem to be getting tight then it very loose I had managed to snap the bolt wtf, then I had the great job of trying to get the snapped
half out of the shaft wasnt too bad luckily anyway thought this would be a part dealers would carry but not so. Anyway have ordered one hopefully will come
tomorrow.
Matt
Sprocket change disaster
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Re: Sprocket change disaster
oh dear... mustve been fatigued anyway... just as well it went when you were tightening it & not out on the road, otherwise couldve resulted in a smashed casing, wrecked slave cyl, bent output shaft etc... dunt bear thinkng about lol.
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Re: Sprocket change disaster
Yea dont like to think of what could have happen lol. Anyway I checked in book 54nm is the torque setting that seemed pretty low to me, considering
where it is.
where it is.
Re: Sprocket change disaster
it doe snot need to be too tight, as when driving the direction means that it will self tighten
Re: Sprocket change disaster
Sounds like you over torqued it bud, was it a mare getting the other piece out?
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No not too bad the hole in shaft is a fair bit longer than the bolt, so while I was drilling it, it spun down to the end of the thread, got an eaziout in there and came straight out. All finished now took her out for a quick blast and loving the space hopper front end lolJonesey wrote:Sounds like you over torqued it bud, was it a mare getting the other piece out?