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CHANGE FRONT SPROCKET
#76672 07/02/2006 4:47 PM
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How easy is it to change the front sprocket on our bikes?
I would like to better suit my bike for highway riding
Thanks


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Re: CHANGE FRONT SPROCKET
LARKINO #76673 07/02/2006 5:32 PM
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I just changed out to an 18 tooth sprocket yesterday... I've only put about 40 miles on, but so far, I don't think I'll be changing back. Second Gear = 60 mph & time to hit third... perfect. I didn't find myself looking for another gear either.

Install was pretty straight forward. Some notes:
a] The thin washer behind the sprocket nut is bent to keep the nut from loosening. Make sure you bend it flat again before removing the nut.
b] The nut is 36mm. You may need to buy a socket.
c] Loosen the nut before you loosen the chain. You will need to use the rear brake to hold the output shaft from turning. Engine compression isn't strong enough to hold it.
d] Since I had a 3/4" socket & a 3/8" drive torque wrench. I had two adapters between it & the torque spec was of no use. Instead, I used the German method: "UGH..UGH..Gooten-tight" I'll recheck it in couple hundred miles to see if it loosened up any.
e] After you loosen the rear wheel & give some slack to the chain, I found it easier to put the sprocket inside the chain & reinstall all of it together.


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Re: CHANGE FRONT SPROCKET
dardoonk #76674 07/02/2006 8:09 PM
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Thanks for the info. I wondered why the washer was bent. I think I can handle the job. Thanks again


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LARKINO #76675 07/02/2006 8:22 PM
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You're all over it. Don't forget to bend the washer again. I think I bent a different tab over when I re-installed so as to not weaken the washer by bending/re-bending it, ya know?


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Re: CHANGE FRONT SPROCKET
bennybmn #76676 07/03/2006 8:35 PM
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Pat has some great instructions (with pictures) here http://www.dinqua.com/Triumph/sprocket1.html

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Re: CHANGE FRONT SPROCKET
Soren #76677 07/05/2006 9:05 PM
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A metric bike with a spindle nut that takes an 1" & 7/16 wrench.

Gotta keep Craftsman & Snap On in business.

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Bucky #76678 07/05/2006 9:40 PM
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It's actually 36 mm, but who's counting


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LARKINO #76679 07/05/2006 10:08 PM
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the washer is bent over to keep the nut from backing off.


we should do this every weekend!

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