sweetshee4312 Posted August 23, 2004 Report Posted August 23, 2004 Well i was out riding today, and the chain kept popping off....I just replaced the axle bearings, it only happened when i was doing like a 1/2 donut from like a stop, but i know the rear sprokets alil bent so im onna get a new onna those....I know it can be the swingarm bearings but i reallly dont feel like doin tha shit. Then from thrown the chain on so many time, i was in first, poped the cluthc and waaaam chain snapped.....so i am may be geting a new chain as well. i dunno though i know i dont need one, i can just put a new link in but.....lol thats prolly what i will just do. But i need the whole new rear sproket peice, adn not just the metal part around the outside...... witch most oof the web sites i was on sells... like magic....ANY one know where i can get one besides the stealershit or ebay??? K-y ilie(kyle) Quote
Screamin_Demon Posted August 23, 2004 Report Posted August 23, 2004 you can get a package deal on ebay that has a chain, rear sprocket, and front sprocket as well for around 70 - 80 bucks. If your rear sprocket is fucked, more than likely your front has some damage as well. As far as the rear sprocket hub, I've seen a few on ebay as well, only they had the rear sprocket included as well. Either way, you're better off staying away from the dealership, and buying used, or aftermarket. Cheaper, and saves the hassle of a dealership talking BS to you about what's wrong. Also, check the bearings and make sure your axle nut is tight. It may be alot of trouble and time, but it may save you money in the long run. Quote
sweetshee4312 Posted August 23, 2004 Author Report Posted August 23, 2004 Ya i knwo everytiem i go up to the dealershit, they try to tlel me whats wrong, and tha i should have it looked at.....they dont know fecies(shit)..... Is there a way to cheak if it is bent....casue maybe sometihgn tweaked or i should save the mony get a chian guide... Quote
Screamin_Demon Posted August 23, 2004 Report Posted August 23, 2004 I'd say take the chain off the rear sprocket, then stand behind the shee and spin the axle by hand. If it's bent, you should be able to see the sprocket move side to side a little while it's spinning. Quote
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