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Does anyone know the size of the retaining nut on the CS sprocket of a 06' GSXR 1000?
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Yea....I want to say we use a 32mm and use an Impact gun..Don't put in gear and don't put a piece of wood in there and think it’s going to come off with a wrench...cause it aint Happen... Gotta shock it with the impact gun to get it off
Rear axle nut is 36 I believe
Last edited by Pigman; 04-12-11 at 12:58 PM.
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32mm.
Although I've used the piece of wood through the rear wheel against the swing-arm with the bike in gear method. It can be a bear sometimes and other times it breaks apart without a problem. I'd definitely go the impact route if I had one available to me.
torque the CS nut to 83 foot pounds
depends on the bike and who put the last sprocket on. Dealers tend to be hacks and just driver them on with the gun making them a B***H to get off but if they are put on properly and torqued to spec. They shouldn't take any more effort then a lug nut.
Impact is always a huge help when one is being troublesome
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