changing front sprocket: check me!
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Re: changing front sprocket: check me!
03 Jan 2007 20:24
I just left the rear wheel on with someone (or in my case a cinder block :whistle: ) holding the rear brake until I had the nut broke loose then took the rear wheel off before returning to the sprocket. Took about 20 minutes including smoke brakes before running it down the road again. Good luck.
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Re: changing front sprocket: check me!
03 Jan 2007 20:37
apollo63740 wrote:
Yeah, that's the problem. The bike is already seriously in pieces. The rear wheel is off at the nearest bike shop (60 miles away) getting a new tire mounted and having the disks ground. 'Course, the shocks are off (being replaced with Harly air shocks) and the swing arm is prepped and ready for paint. I just couldn't do it the easy way!:SI just left the rear wheel on with someone (or in my case a cinder block :whistle: ) holding the rear brake until I had the nut broke loose then took the rear wheel off before returning to the sprocket. Took about 20 minutes including smoke brakes before running it down the road again. Good luck.
\'81 GPz 1100 project
Elkhart, Kansas USA
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Elkhart, Kansas USA
\"Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him.\" Groucho Marx
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