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CrazyKenny


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posted May 17, 2006 04:45 AM        
Removing front sprocket / clutch assembly cover?

Has anyone figured out how to get the counter shaft sprocket cover off yet. I have removed all the bolts and it will not come off for me. Does clutch master have to be removed?

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swiftkart


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posted May 17, 2006 06:44 PM        
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Has anyone figured out how to get the counter shaft sprocket cover off yet. I have removed all the bolts and it will not come off for me. Does clutch master have to be removed?


Just the forward one of the clutch master needs to be removed, it helps hold the cover on also.
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smokinZX14


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posted May 17, 2006 08:47 PM        
Thanks ...I will be installing my 16 tooth soon .....Nice to know what and what not to remove ...
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swiftkart


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posted May 18, 2006 04:21 AM        
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Thanks ...I will be installing my 16 tooth soon .....Nice to know what and what not to remove ...


Installed mine Tuesday.
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CrazyKenny


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posted May 18, 2006 04:58 PM        
Who would of thunk it! thanks a million!
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smokinZX14


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posted May 18, 2006 05:00 PM        
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Who would of thunk it! thanks a million!
Hey don't go away !!!!! tell us what you think about that 16 tooth???? More punch ??? Pull harder??? come on spill the beans man !!!!!!!
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swft


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posted May 18, 2006 05:23 PM        
beans is not a good word round here...
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swiftkart


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posted May 18, 2006 06:39 PM        
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Who would of thunk it! thanks a million!
Hey don't go away !!!!! tell us what you think about that 16 tooth???? More punch ??? Pull harder??? come on spill the beans man !!!!!!!


All of that and some. The things are geared for over 200 mph @ 11,000, taking 1 tooth off makes the thing really pull like crazy! Before it was a smooth increase and before you knew it you were hauling ass, now you can really feel the acceleration big time!
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TheVak


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posted May 19, 2006 07:13 PM        

Just wondering what is effected by changing the front sprocket anything??

Does the chain sit right or is a change needed ??? So it really helps the low end
huh. What brand counter sproket did you get ?????????????

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CrazyKenny


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posted May 20, 2006 06:20 AM        
Got the cover off , Now I can't get the sprocket nut off, sounds weird but I can't get my damn NUT OFF!!!
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swiftkart


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posted May 21, 2006 09:20 PM        
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Got the cover off , Now I can't get the sprocket nut off, sounds weird but I can't get my damn NUT OFF!!!


Vortex sprocket...make sure you undo the lock washer tab and then it will come fairly easy.
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