Hey guys I want to go to a 16 tooth front sprocket have all the gear but the nut is very tight. Just checkin is it left hand or right hand thread?
Cheers Rob Cairns
Front sprockets
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Re: Front sprockets
you'll need a rattle gun or a big fark off breaker bar to get it off. They all come out of Kawa Japan like that.
Best bet if you dont have access to either, is go to a tyre shop and get them to take it off for you.
In either case make sure a single hex nut is used.
Oh and it is standard thread
Best bet if you dont have access to either, is go to a tyre shop and get them to take it off for you.
In either case make sure a single hex nut is used.
Oh and it is standard thread
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Re: Front sprockets
Yep, what Russ said. If you go to a shop to get it done you can then just do it up a little (I shit you not) and bend the washer dodadthingy back over to go home and then take it off, thats what I have done on a few occasions. No need to tighten the fuck out of it when you do it up, either, that washer bent over will do that 

Phil
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Re: Front sprockets
Thanks Guys
Re: Front sprockets
Goes much better now 

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Front sprockets
Good to hear.
It is a must do mod for most modern roadies if you ask me.
It is a must do mod for most modern roadies if you ask me.
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