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18-02-05, 04:21 PM | #11 | |
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Curium, hope you had better luck than me, the brake wasn't strong enough to hold the whell from turning and I couldn't get enough leverage on the t-bar to unlock to sprocket nut, even with a bar through the wheel to stop it turning. I think someone went a bit heavy on the thread lock - unless its a reverse thread. Does anyone know if the thread is normal i.e. clockwise to tighten?
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18-02-05, 09:38 PM | #14 | |
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Yes it is a reverse thread. I have just purchased a 2 foot long breaker bar from Halfords, just need to get a deep 32mm socket and I'm good to go. I'll see if i get any joy as is before wrapping the chain around and putting a piece of wood through the wheels. For some reason I'm very reluctant to put things through the wheels as it wouldn't have been designed to accept forces in that direction but we'll see. |
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Always found it useful to stick a block of wood or another breaker bar between the spokes of the wheel to ensure the wheel wouldn't turn.
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19-02-05, 01:44 AM | #16 | |
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19-02-05, 10:55 AM | #18 |
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Mine was the normal thread, I've got a GSXR but I would have thought Suzuki wouldn't swap threads around on each model. I've also got a Haynes manual and it didn't mention it but someone said it might me left handed so gave me some doubt. But I got it off, putting it in first gear helped (tip from Suzuki dealer). So all OK except I found the mecanic who did loads of upgrades but said he didn't put a 15 tooth front sprocket on actually did!!!! I knew the Power Commander & dyno couldn't have made that much difference but as speedo is taken from the front sprocket not front wheel, top still showed the same. so there we go, all that work just so I could clean the inside of the sprocket cover, you have to laugh (oh, and the sprocket markings were put facing the inside of the bike so I couldn't see them until they were off) All good experience though
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19-02-05, 11:37 AM | #19 |
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OK. I was wrong
Just phoned Crescent and their mechanic said it's a conventional thread. |
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The clutch nut is on the input shaft, is this what you mean?
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