Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
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Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
So I realize how lucky I am that I didn't have a major issue from losing my sprocket nut. But now I'm left with the question, Where am I gonna get replacements? And on the cheap?! I've used hardware stores for many replacement fasteners, But this one seems like it would be hard to pick up at my local Ace Hardware. Help! Thanks, in advance!
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Metallic Cobalt Blue plastics with a Black hammered finish frame.
Vance & Hines Supersport Header
'01 Honda Superhawk Tail
'09 R6 exhaust can
'07 R6 rear shock
'02 Ford Ignition Coil
'97 YZF Voltage Regulator
Factory Pro Jet Kit
Vortex Front and Rear Sprockets
RK Chain
UNI Air Filter
All lighting except headlights switched to led
Hot Cams Valve shims
Dominator Headlights
Vapor All in One Gauge
Custom Shorty Windscreen
Lots and lots of stainless and aluminum from ACE Hardware!
Dream list - New tail with custom led light and undertail. HID headlights. USD forks. Factory Pro emulsion tubes.
Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
Either a dealer or order online.rider_rob wrote:So I realize how lucky I am that I didn't have a major issue from losing my sprocket nut. But now I'm left with the question, Where am I gonna get replacements? And on the cheap?! I've used hardware stores for many replacement fasteners, But this one seems like it would be hard to pick up at my local Ace Hardware. Help! Thanks, in advance!
Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
this seems to be happening alot lately
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haro504 wrote:this seems to be happening alot lately
Rob, do a quick search in the forum I know one guy posted where and how much.
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Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
I ended up ordering mine from bikebandit, forget the price but it wasn't bad since I paid more for shipping. This is a strang trend for sure
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Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
I got my lock washer and nut from bikebandit.com/ Fits like a glove. Dont try and guess the size, get the nut that was meant to go there. I wonder whats causing this to happen?
If the chain starts to rattle, ALWAYS check the nut first before considering a defective chain.
Oh yeah, the nut costs around 5 dllrs and so does the washer.
If the chain starts to rattle, ALWAYS check the nut first before considering a defective chain.
Oh yeah, the nut costs around 5 dllrs and so does the washer.
Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
I only discovered mine since I went to fix a slipping clutch. It'd been off for a while from the look of it and I'd been lucky it hadn't shimmied off and damaged the threads. Particularly since I rode it while waiting for the parts.
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ugh, it happened AGAIN.. with a new nut and washer... wth.. Im going to get another one but I dont know why the hell it falls off.. even tho its really tight..
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Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
kilika2 wrote:3rd time this year, and 6th since I joined.
Rob, do a quick search in the forum I know one guy posted where and how much.
Chris
reallyniceguy wrote:ugh, it happened AGAIN.. with a new nut and washer... wth.. Im going to get another one but I dont know why the hell it falls off.. even tho its really tight..
you guys need to learn how to put on a sprocket!
are you not bending the retaining washer on a side to stop the nut from spinning???

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Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
shredex wrote:kilika2 wrote:3rd time this year, and 6th since I joined.
Rob, do a quick search in the forum I know one guy posted where and how much.
Chrisreallyniceguy wrote:ugh, it happened AGAIN.. with a new nut and washer... wth.. Im going to get another one but I dont know why the hell it falls off.. even tho its really tight..
you guys need to learn how to put on a sprocket!![]()
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are you not bending the retaining washer on a side to stop the nut from spinning???
Yes I am, thats why Im confused. I thought that bending the washer was the way to go? But I guess I had it wrong? The washer looks like a little gear itself and it bends to hug the nut right? I just ordered another from bikebandit.com
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Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
yea the inner part has teeth that match the crank drive.reallyniceguy wrote:
Yes I am, thats why Im confused. I thought that bending the washer was the way to go? But I guess I had it wrong? The washer looks like a little gear itself and it bends to hug the nut right? I just ordered another from bikebandit.com
you put the washer on, then the nut and crank the nut down, then bend the washer on the one side.
the hardest part is just getting that nut on tight. cause its gonna wanna turn the crank even in gear

Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
that's why you do the old pole through the rear rim trick so it stops it at the swingarmshredex wrote:yea the inner part has teeth that match the crank drive.reallyniceguy wrote:
Yes I am, thats why Im confused. I thought that bending the washer was the way to go? But I guess I had it wrong? The washer looks like a little gear itself and it bends to hug the nut right? I just ordered another from bikebandit.com
you put the washer on, then the nut and crank the nut down, then bend the washer on the one side.
the hardest part is just getting that nut on tight. cause its gonna wanna turn the crank even in gear
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Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
Hi,
the cause of lost/loose sprocket nuts is crap maintenance routine on their bike .
All fastners have torque values they are in the manual (you DO have one right)
Once per fortnight I go over all the usual suspects just as I check Gas, oil, coolant before I ride & test the lights & brakes before leaving the yard.
I tighten & lube the chain upon my return.
That way you are less likely to have a self inflicted drama.
the cause of lost/loose sprocket nuts is crap maintenance routine on their bike .
All fastners have torque values they are in the manual (you DO have one right)
Once per fortnight I go over all the usual suspects just as I check Gas, oil, coolant before I ride & test the lights & brakes before leaving the yard.
I tighten & lube the chain upon my return.
That way you are less likely to have a self inflicted drama.
Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
Honestly the torque spec on this nut seems too low. It's 50 ftlbs? It should be 75 or 80 in my opinion. I always take the impact gun to it and then bend all sides of the lockwasher. But that's just how I do it.yamaha_george wrote: All fastners have torque values they are in the manual (you DO have one right)
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Re: Lost my sprocket nut and retaining washer.
Sweekster,sweekster wrote:Honestly the torque spec on this nut seems too low. It's 50 ftlbs? It should be 75 or 80 in my opinion. I always take the impact gun to it and then bend all sides of the lockwasher. But that's just how I do it.yamaha_george wrote: All fastners have torque values they are in the manual (you DO have one right)
I think you hit something there the book says 43 ft lbs for 600's and 750 & 1K's at 50ft-lbs I do not think the 600 has a different nut or thread pitch does it?



