front sprocket tip
- 2strokejohnny
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front sprocket tip
fitted new chain and sprockets but noticed the old sprocket was a bit wobbly when fitted, but the new sprocket is the same with a slight bit of movement on the shaft,any tips ? 2sj
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- stevewharton
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Re: front sprocket tip
Fit a second tab washer?
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- malky
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Re: front sprocket tip
If you have fitted a o ring chain you may have fit another washer behind the sprocket to stop the chain clipping the crankcase - it then clips the chainguard but we have to live with that
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Re: front sprocket tip
It is normal to have a bit of play in the sprocket that's why both new and old are the same.
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