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Its that time of year again and I am doing a full service on the bike....


Only problem I have is I am replacing the chain and sprockets too and the front sprocket is a pain in the ass to undo. Any ideas on how I can get the bugger off guys and girls.


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Guest philgale

pay a garage to do it.....cost me about 20 notes to have the suzi garage do it on my bandit.....sooooo much easier :lol:

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Pete that sounds like a good idea I will try that.


I have tried the back brake and I am moving the wheel!! At the moment I am worried of pushing or pulling the bike over I am putting that much force on the socket.


Sadly its just me and I don't have anyone to help me and Phil Susie is too far from me aswell :-( Anyway aren't you capable of doing your own work!!!

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lol jase.....ment to say suzi.... :oops:


and no wasnt capable of doing that.....and seems you are having the same problem as me get to a garage and get a price for them to do it....

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Nah sod that for £250 I get an oil change, filter change, fuel filter change, air filter change, plugs, and new chain and sprockets. I think that would cost a bit at the garage and would rather save the money and get the satisfaction of completing it :lol:

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Has it got a tab washer locking the sprocket nut in place? Have you folded it back? Ill be honest, I have at times ended up with a 2x4 timber wrapped in rags to avoid damage wedged thru the swingarm and (alloy) wheel spokes and a 2 foot breaker bar on some stubborn sprocket nuts.

They can be a real bind sometimes. Douse it in my old friend wd40 for a day or two, see if it helps.


Rolla

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