14-11-19, 08:41 PM
If you have half the job I had undoing mine on my gen 2 then no,all this tapping the sprocket with a hammer bullshit won't work,I ended up with a massive piece of wood locking the rear wheel and a spike through the chain,I bought a heavy duty socket and long bar which I really had to hit hard before it finally gave,I couldn't believe how tight it was and after all that I put a smaller aftermarket absorber type on which gave a bit better acceleration but little else in the way of quieter drive etc.If your happy with your bike in general and your sprocket isn't worn I wouldn't bother. :wall
never look down on anyone unless you're helping them up.