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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Deerfield Beach FL
Posts: 1,410
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Thats just crazy how that keeps happening.
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#2 |
Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: akwesasne, NY-13655
Posts: 2,220
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It's not as crazy as it seems at first glance. Too small a front sprocket combined with an o-ring chain is at least part of the problem. I would buy a new 15 tooth front sprocket and a new sprocket retainer plate. Try that and see what happens. It is known by over 100 years of experience that too small a sprocket causes too much chain angularity. Chain angularity causes "pumping" of the sprocket on the shaft (jerking backwards and forwards). If you need more final drive reduction, go to a larger rear sprocket. The countershaft is made of very hard steel. The sprocket is made of softer steel, and so is the sprocket lock.
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