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advant63 03-05-2011 10:12 PM

16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
i replaced the front sprocket today. when i looked at the lockwasher i found that it had been damaged . half of the splines were crushed as if the nut had been tightened with the washer misaligned. as it has less than one mile i will assume it happened at the factory.
i hammered it flat and refit it. i hope that's the only q.c. oversight.
http://2xmfdw.bay.livefilestore.com/...69b.jpg?psid=1

mrlmd1 03-06-2011 11:06 AM

Re: 16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
This is on a new bike? Why don't you bring it back to the dealer and get a new one?

geezer 03-06-2011 11:41 AM

Re: 16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
already going with the new sproket? man dont waist much time

advant63 03-06-2011 06:27 PM

Re: 16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
i bought the bike from an ohio dealer and imported it to canada myself.
as a part of the canadian dealers gouging policy the warranty is null and void north of the border. :fu:
if i'd only paid $4200 cdn (if you can find one) instead of $1999 us i would have that option.
the canadian dollar was above par that day so it ended up at $1989 cdn
anyway...i wouldn't trust my gear to those mutts. all they seem to do is install frame sliders and fake chrome licence frames.
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already going with the new sproket? man dont waist much time
enough people have given a positive review of the sprocket mod that it made sense to do it now.
now onto the carb. that's for another post. :biggrin:

jonathan180iq 03-07-2011 09:51 AM

Re: 16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
Looks like the teeth weren't lined up right and someone just pounded in on the splines...

Should be easy enough to order a new one. I can't imagine how it would be much more than a couple of bucks.

advant63 03-07-2011 12:12 PM

Re: 16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
it looks like it may have fallen off the splined section onto the threaded section then fastened down with an impact tool.
if it were fastened by hand it never would have happened.
i hammered it flat on the back end of the 30mm socket. good as new.
it probably would take a couple of weeks to get it through the dealer since they never have what i need when i need it..
all is well in the end.

bonehead 03-07-2011 01:29 PM

Re: 16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
About the only thing the dealer here has had is the oil filter. Even have to order the O-rings at times.

Water Warrior 2 03-07-2011 02:10 PM

Re: 16 tooth sprocket surprise
 
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Originally Posted by bonehead
About the only thing the dealer here has had is the oil filter. Even have to order the O-rings at times.

Ordering common items is a real pain in the a$$ but whatcha gonna do. Dealers would go broke real fast trying to stock a lot of items. Tying up their working capital in inventory will bankrupt them in jig time. Part of the probelm is the ease of ordering online. A small dealership has no chance to compete with that.


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