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    #16
    Originally posted by bradleymaynar
    Okay, so I got home and pulled the cover and it was just as I suspected, but frighteningly worse. The nut holding the front sprocket was LOOSE! 8O If it didn't have the folded washer I'd have lost the sprocket! Notice the "shiny" sides!


    Brad tt
    If you're going to need a spacer you can tell now. That front sprocket you took off, is it flat on both sides or does it have a lip on one side around the big hole?

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      #17
      Originally posted by mopolopo
      Originally posted by bradleymaynar
      Okay, so I got home and pulled the cover and it was just as I suspected, but frighteningly worse. The nut holding the front sprocket was LOOSE! 8O If it didn't have the folded washer I'd have lost the sprocket! Notice the "shiny" sides!


      Brad tt
      If you're going to need a spacer you can tell now. That front sprocket you took off, is it flat on both sides or does it have a lip on one side around the big hole?
      It has a slight lip. I haven't taken the sprocket off the bike yet, so I don't know if there's a spacer behind it. The one on the floor is the OEM sprocket and it wasn't on the bike when I got it.

      Brad tt

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