On 2/6/26 14:22, Alan Comfort wrote:
> The lock ring that is outboard to the kick start ratchet refuses to budge..
Just to clarify. There are TWO lock rings here. Both are standard
threading. The outboard one that you describe locks all of the kick
start pieces together. The other/inner lock ring secures the drive
pinion sprocket to the transmission output shaft. That inner lock ring
is further secured in place by a very short grub screw. The inner lock
ring has four perimeter slots for tool engagement. The drive sprocket
has five threaded holes. Thus, the sprocket holes mostly 'mismatch' in
alignment with the lock ring slots. You have to vary the tight/loose
function to determine which threaded hole provides best alignment and
then install the grub screw so that the drive sprocket can not turn
loose under load. Obviously you won't be able to remove the inner lock
ring until you first manage to remove the grub screw.
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Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
Falcone-NT and SuperAlce
www.motohayes.com