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Bratman3401
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Front sprocket

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For the front sprocket what size nut is it exactly?
I dont have anything big enought for it i need to go get one
btw i am doing this by hand no airgun so if u know the easiest way i would appreciate the shared knowledge :)
oh dont say well the easiest way is an airtool cuz i dont wanna hear that... i know that lol
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Re: Front sprocket

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I dont remember the exact size off the top of my head, but I wont put my sprocket nut on with an impact, it will strip it. Use a torque wrench with the bike in N and someone pressing the rear brake. Dont put the bike in gear when you are doing this.
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Re: Front sprocket

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It's a 32mm nut.
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Re: Front sprocket

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why dont i have the bike in gear? and if i put it in neutral and have the chain still on i can just do it like that right?
Does anyone know the torque specs?
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Re: Front sprocket

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You shouldnt do it in gear, you risk breaking things in the transmission. Do it with the chain on and tightened. 50 ft/lbs is the torque.
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