27-04-16, 10:18 PM
(27-04-16, 09:19 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=19958.msg230537#msg230537 date=1461786473]Ok thank you for the info
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28k but the nut it's still there just loose a bit.
It's original nut and sprocket looks as it was changed
Just as I thought 28k and already been replaced
DARRSI. are you reading this? :pokefun (I believe it goes ) :nana
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The sprocket may have been replaced, but still the original nut!
Hardly surprising it's done over 24K on an 18 year old bike!
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You still don't get it do you - its not the nut its the output shaft on 99 onwards.
We are yet to find a 98 with an un touched nut that has had the nut come off on its own
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Have you tried a museum?
To have a bike 18 years and not use it is just weird.
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Yes that is now becoming an issue - to find 98s still running factory chain and sprockets, but every one we do find backs up my theory.
Just like this one has
I shall remind you that twas YOU that :pokefun me
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Chain it's definetelly new.
I have bought new pair of sprocket and 12mm nut.
All coming on Friday so finger crossed I can took of that loose nut and put all as it should be.