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    how to install a front jt sprocket.. let me thanks
    team domei suru...

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    Thank you for contacting Katriders technical support.
    My post may be monitored for quality control purposes..
    First off:
    I'd like to suggest the search feature but I can't do that anymore..
    I also better not tell you to buy a manual. (even though you should)
    I had better make sure I welcome you warmly..
    Welcome to KR!!
    I'd better make this disclaimer:
    I can be grumpy please don't let me chase you away!

    A new front sprocket?

    It's pretty easy but you do need a big socket (metric but close to 1 1/4 I think) and a long handle or breaker bar.
    Please do a search though, because you'll get more info and tips that way.
    (DOH I wasn't supposed to say that!!

    Short story:
    Loosen the chain.
    Remove the left side fairings.
    Remove the shifter lever.
    remove the shifter cover.
    remove the 10 (or 12mm) lock bolt in the center of the sprocket nut.
    remove the nut. (this take all the hard work)

    Reverse to install.

    Sorry for all the extra stuff, the new world order around here is watching me.. Welcome to KR.. Need anymore help, don't hesitate to ask.

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    • #3
      I know I shouldn't but.... http://www.katriders.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24530
      R.I.P. Marc (CyberPoet)





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      • #4
        Since Black_Peter used up all his political correctness on his post, let me add one more note to assist with your future posts.

        It is much more helpful and you are more likely to get quicker responses if you post questions pertaining to the maintenance of your bike in the Mechanics101 section instead of the "For Sale" section. Just a thought.

        Greg

        COURAGE -

        Freedom is the sure possession of those alone
        who have the courage to defend it.

        First Sergeant(Ret) - US Army - 21 years

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        • #5


          Hey is the nut on the sprocket a reverse thread??
          Good judgement comes from experience, and often experience comes from Bad Judgement :smt084
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jax
            Hey is the nut on the sprocket a reverse thread??
            Why don't you search?!?!

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            • #7
              No, it's a normal thread, and I just used a gigantic adjustable wrench for mine. I mean like 2 feet long gigantic.

              and those cocknocking threads might contain information needed in the future.
              good searching habits will net you the result you're looking for.
              Any and all statements by Loudnlow7484 are merely his own opinions, and not necessarily the opinion of Katriders.com. Anything suggested by him is to be followed at your own risk, and may result in serious injury or death. Responses from this member have previously been attributed to all of the following: depression, insomnia, nausea, suicidal tendencies, and panic. Please consult a mental health professional before reading any post by Loudnlow7484.

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              • #8
                or....

                motorcycleanchor.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, motorcycleanchor.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!



                tim

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