[dsn_klr650] quick sprocket question

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Brian
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[dsn_klr650] 2 way radio

Post by Brian » Sun Apr 09, 2000 10:48 am

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> I /am wondering if the 12 Volt aux connection near the > headlight will be good enough for power or should I run power leads > directly from the battery. > Anyone know of a supplier for hands free helmet mikes?

bob kaub
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[dsn_klr650] quick sprocket question

Post by bob kaub » Sun Apr 09, 2000 1:25 pm

> So I've never removed the big nut holding on the front sprocket on my 98 > A12. Once I get an appropriate wrench, I assume I'll need to have the
chain
> and rear wheel on the bike, and use the rear brake to "hold" the > countershaft, so it doesn't just spin when I wrench the big nut??
Mike: Yes, that's right. Don't forget to bend back the locking tab on the thin metal washer under the nut. Either a 27mm or a 1 1/16" socket will fit. Ideally, a six point socket is preferred over a 12 point but either will work. I bought a 1/2" drive, six point 1 1/16" socket from Sears. They didn't have the 27mm in six point. You can change the sprocket without removing the chain or rear wheel from the bike. Tightening torque is 72 ft/lb. Thanks.

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