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[dsn_klr650] klr - sprocket holder
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[dsn_klr650] klr - sprocket holder
Kurt Simpson wrote:
If you put the retainer on correctly, when the holes line up through the retainer into the sprocket, the grooves on the retainer will be completely overlapping the grooves on the countershaft and will prevent the retainer and the sprocket from coming off. The Sagebrush machine parts are far superiour to the Kaw retainer.> > > I got a new stainless steel sprocket holder and shims from Jake at the > > Get-Together. I don't see how the srocket holder holds the front > > sprocket on. The holder is still only attached to the sprocket.
OI put mine between the countershaft and the sprocket. I hope that was right.>> Also > > where do the shims go? Between the sprocket and the case or in the > > inside of the case?
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