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Slow brain moment.
I forgot to loosen the front sprocket nut while the wheel and chain were still on the bike. Now the old chain is covered in cat poo and there's a new sprocket on the rear wheel.
How risky is it to torque against the nut while the bike is in a really high gear?
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
You will not hurt the engine if that's what you mean.
You may turn it, but you won't hurt it.
You could just install the new chain and tire and then losen the nut.
It's a 520, I haven't checked if it will fit on the old 525.
I'm more worried about hurting the transmission internals.
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
OK, you guys talked me into getting a bad ass impact gun then. Darn.
LRRS 878 Clapped out Gixxah
HAHA!!!
YEAH!!!
BTW - Make sure the ignition is off and put it in 1st gear.
You could probably do it by hand depending on compression.
impact driver is a godsend. i tried to do it by hand but couldnt even budge it
6th? dosen't matter, put it in gear and throw a board through the back spoke/swinger. Crank on the impact, make sure you are going in the losen direction, and check for a washer bent over the nut face (to lock in place).
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try shouting at it too
Don't Fake the funk on a nasty dunk.
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With no chain on it, you'll want to usue 1st. The engine will have the most mechanical advantage over you in the lowest gear.
Park your car on a hill in top gear, then in 1st. Tell me which gear allows gravity to overpower your engines compression.
First!!!!
Obviously some people here have never bump started a bike!!
I never use the transmission to do this...
Board through the wheel and a big bar on the end of a meaty wrench! Works every time and no screwing around the rear brake, transmission, etc.
They make a tool for that job ya know
I made the same mistake as you; it came off of the SV in first, by hand (a quick bump with a breaker bar). Easy. Maybe too easy?
~Scott
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I personally wouldn't put it in gear (no need to)....but if you just hit it with a impact gun its comes right off...
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Pigman speaks truth. I personally don't like to run an impact against the tranny and motor.Originally Posted by Pigman
Just get a couple guys to do it.
Pigman has the right idea!