29-04-19, 09:57 PM
(29-04-19, 09:49 PM)bandit link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=25205.msg297228#msg297228 date=1556568462]Would one of those be to remove the wheel and re insert the spindle and pin the chain to the spindle with a screwdriver. But what is the second chain way.
[quote author=bandit link=topic=25205.msg297199#msg297199 date=1556553729]
there are a couple of ways to use the chain to remove the stubborn nut if you have never done it before.
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The first way is to get someone to apply the rear brake while you undo the nut easier with a helper but can be done on your own & the second way is to say put a piece of suitable timber say 2x4 from the right hand side between the wheel spokes resting on each side swing arm so the wheel locks on the wood which locks the chain so you can undo the nut. So when you torque up the new sprocket nut put the piece of wood under the swing arm locking the chain with the spoke of wheel. When you've done that bend the washer up but don't do it on opposite flats do it on two adjoining flats, like L shape. Hope that makes sense. I suggested Loctite 243 because it is suitable for dismantling with normal hand tools if required in the future. [img alt=Smile]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/smile.gif[/img]
[/quote]Thanks. Been looking at del boys garage vids
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.