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I have got my bike pulled apart to put my new front sprocket on and no matter what I do we cannot get the front sprocket nut off. it has a nice square spigot sticking out so i have tried sockets but they seem to want to slip off, i can get heaps of leveage on a 12' shifter but i cannot get it to budge, what am i doing wrong? Is there a way to lock the engine or gearbox still rather than relying on the chain and rear wheel to hold the shaft? Its on an 06 Z1000
Thanks
Doesnt matter, we got it. hahaha
cammy9r
05-11-2006, 09:46 PM
Compressor and an impact gun never seems to fail. Sometimes tightening it a little more helps too.
How did you finally get it?
with a 12 inch shifter and a bit of tube over the end of it. It has got a really wierd looking nut that really doesnt suit a socket. The socket doesnt fit on preoperly becasue the nut edges are not defined, so a rattle gun wouldn't have worked for me, thats why it had me stumped. and the engine and frame are in the way of getting a good angle for the shifter. It was a bitch.
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/549/p1010018bp6.jpg
sharky
06-11-2006, 07:30 AM
That looks like a "Get them off in the dealership only " type nut :(
Yeah it definately needed some kind of special tool
EXBEN
06-11-2006, 08:24 AM
No special tools required, just a 6 sided socket thats long enough to reach past the square section & onto the hex. Because it's got six sides it drives on the faces not the corners. I use long impact sockets (which have six sides) on my rattle gun, they work every time.
quote:Originally posted by EXBEN
No special tools required, just a 6 sided socket thats long enough to reach past the square section & onto the hex. Because it's got six sides it drives on the faces not the corners. I use long impact sockets (which have six sides) on my rattle gun, they work every time.
Ok thanks Ben, i will see if i can get a deep socket for next time. I saw your bike in the Bris bike show on saturday, were you there too? I would have liked to say gday. Bike looks fantastic btw ;)
Booster
06-11-2006, 10:14 AM
Are the outer "square" edges for the speed sensor??
quote:Originally posted by Booster
Are the outer "square" edges for the speed sensor??
yeah they are, dont ask me how it works tho :D
mr suzuki is much smarter. the speedo sender screws in, it isn't a big arse squar add on. you got it off though, good job, i was gonna suggest a shifter then jumping on it[:o)]
WATEVR
06-11-2006, 10:47 PM
so the shifter and tube extention had a built in torque meter to set it correctly when you put the new sprocket on!!!! medium sized grunt perhaps!!
quote:Originally posted by WATEVR
so the shifter and tube extention had a built in torque meter to set it correctly when you put the new sprocket on!!!! medium sized grunt perhaps!!
Yes it did :D:D[8D]
EXBEN
07-11-2006, 08:07 AM
quote:Matt Posted - 06 Nov 2006 : 10:41:34
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Originally posted by EXBEN
No special tools required, just a 6 sided socket thats long enough to reach past the square section & onto the hex. Because it's got six sides it drives on the faces not the corners. I use long impact sockets (which have six sides) on my rattle gun, they work every time.
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Ok thanks Ben, i will see if i can get a deep socket for next time. I saw your bike in the Bris bike show on saturday, were you there too? I would have liked to say gday. Bike looks fantastic btw
Yeah I was on the AuSteetfighter stand all weekend.
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