View Full Version : need to change my countershaft sprocket.
Gigantic
02-28-2007, 08:30 PM
is this a difficult procedure? anything special I need to know? all of ze ozzer bikes i've ridden for ze last ten years have been German und shaft driven. I'm not so familiar mit zese Sprockets...
http://www.ms.uky.edu/~sills/dieter.jpg
I am filled with anticipation (remorse), and it is most delicious.
SPL170db
02-28-2007, 09:06 PM
Put a socket on the nut and hold it, and then spin the bike around.
ffejtable
02-28-2007, 10:01 PM
Sometimes they come off with ease, sometimes they dont. But even the toughest nuts came off with ease using an impact wrench...
CBRBob
02-28-2007, 10:46 PM
Leave the bike in 1st gear and your foot on the rear brake. You are changing chain and both sprockets right?
Gigantic
02-28-2007, 10:53 PM
yep. that part I get... I just didn't know if it would come off easily or if I need to use a puller. I've always paid someone to do it in the past, but the mechanic that I want to use is in Daytona...
mainly, I just wanted to use the SNL "Sprockets" reference...
Thanks.
Lance
Cakes206
03-01-2007, 01:50 AM
Theres also the short 2x4 resting on the swing arm through the rim trick.
MrQuickR1
03-01-2007, 06:05 AM
Oh it's so easy you will be suprised. I well did the umm well the uh 2x4 thing but it wasn't a 2x4 :ohmygod: :lol: Let's just say it's stupid easy and you won't have a problem. If the bolt is too tight, use a pipe for extra leverage on the socket wrench
Cakes206
03-01-2007, 06:20 AM
Oh it's so easy you will be suprised. I well did the umm well the uh 2x4 thing but it wasn't a 2x4 :ohmygod: :lol:
Was that the long ass plank incident? With pilot?
HondaGalToo
03-01-2007, 09:49 AM
Nope, not hard at all! Easier if you have someone available to hold the rear brake, but the 2x4 works, too! Some sprockets have one of those bent-over locking washers on them that I think need to be un-bent to come off? My Honda didn't have one of those.
SPL170db
03-01-2007, 11:02 AM
yep. that part I get... I just didn't know if it would come off easily or if I need to use a puller. I've always paid someone to do it in the past, but the mechanic that I want to use is in Daytona...
mainly, I just wanted to use the SNL "Sprockets" reference...
Thanks.
Lance
Oh, you were serious? I thought this thread was a joke? :lol:
It's easy, put the bike in neutral, thread a 2x4 or 2x2 through the rear wheel spoke and swingarm to hold the nut in place whilst it's turning (of course the chain needs to be on the bike at the time). Use a length of PVC or metal pipe for a breaker bar on the countershaft nut as it's usually on there pretty tight.
Some people have been confused on this, but the thread on the countershaft are normal, not reversed if you were wondering.
MrQuickR1
03-01-2007, 01:41 PM
Was that the long ass plank incident? With pilot?
LOL nooooo that was with Dru...yea they put a plank in the swingarm or something and propped it up on the brick wall and his bumper... I forget why....maybe the shock or something :ohmygod: :LOL: :lol:
Surfinglbi23
03-14-2007, 09:41 AM
say it with me ... i m p a c t wrench ... makes this so easy
Smokes35
03-14-2007, 10:00 AM
LEAVE THE CHAIN ON YOU NEED THE TENTION TO NOT TURN THE MOTOR.
have a nice day.
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