ZX9 front sprocket removal

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MickLC wrote:
laidback wrote:
Have rattle gun so just need socket.
Look for Kinchrome 4wd hub sockets in stores like auto pro. There's a few different sizes and they're just like the one in the picture.

Cheers mate, going into town tomorrow so will get one.
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John, the front sprocket on your trackie has been replaced by Rod (and is -1 tooth from standard) so it should come off easier than the horror stories you are hearing about. Once you have the right size socket, either use a rattle gun, or the wood through the tyre and a pipe on a good breaker bar technique and it should come off no worries.
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Also you're more likely to unlock a stubborn nut/bolt with a bit of a jolt rather than just gentle increasing pressure.
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laidback wrote:...could just use a nut but want speedo drive (uses the square bit for the pulses.
I thought the speedo had been blacked out on that bike. :? What do you want to know the speed for anyway? :lol:
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1 inch drive rattle guns were and are the very best thing for difficult nuts

I used to call mine UBE when working on caterpillar heads to remove the injectors,

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Nelso wrote:
laidback wrote:...could just use a nut but want speedo drive (uses the square bit for the pulses.
I thought the speedo had been blacked out on that bike. :? What do you want to know the speed for anyway? :lol:
Your right about that mate...I got a new knut for it. 8)

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Nelso wrote:.....John, the front sprocket on your trackie has been replaced by Rod (and is -1 tooth from standard) so it should come off easier than the horror stories you are hearing about. Once you have the right size socket, either use a rattle gun, or the wood through the tyre and a pipe on a good breaker bar technique and it should come off no worries........
sounds good - it means the OEM tightness is gone.

The horror stories are all true. During the 90's especially, Kawasaki went to ridiculous lengths with the tension applied to front sprocket nuts. I have tried every type of rattle gun - air, electric, big muthafuckas you name it - not ONE of them could undo the front nut on some bikes. The breaker bar we used on Mel's bike was like 2 fucking metres long !!! I was really worried about bending the swingarm or breaking a spoke on the wheel, there was that much wailing on the bar........ :shock:

Mechanic at CMC even commented when we finally took Mel's ZX6 into the shop - normally he could get these off with only 1 application of the blue chisel :lol: but hers took 2 !

I guess later-model bikes must be a lot easier to do these days.

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Why so tight if there's a locking tab... :?
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laidback wrote:...Why so tight if there's a locking tab... :?....
NFI mate its a mystery to us all .....I have never seen an old-school sprocket nut as tight as anything from the 90's......and the old dungers all used locking tabs as well......

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Some of those little Jappy Chappys must be sumo wrestlers... :twisted:
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:shock: Blue chisel?????
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Sprocket removed...easy peasy.... :kuda:
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bonester wrote::shock: Blue chisel?????
Also known as a gas axe. ;)
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Frank wrote:I never found it that hard, Ride out to Glenn's and get him to take it off, easy as! ;) :kuda:
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Took me using a 5 foot scaffold bar over my breaker bar to get enough torque to change my front sprocket on my ZXR track bike!
Shit job but it worked!
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