A suzuki would not do that
A suzuki would not do that
Christopher MRA 915
02 GSXR 750 (first racer)
04 R1 (current racer)
02 VTX 1800R (gone)
02 Shawdow 750 (gone)
05 ST 1300
02 WR 426
95 KX 250
03 Zuma
06 PW 50 (Hunters first bike)
Suzuki sucks
See, look, I know I'm homophobic, but not about gay guys. They don't bother me at all. It's straight guys who don't know their gay... they fuck my shit right up
My bike is so old its probably rusted on... no worries.. course I lost several body fasteners @ PPIR... bought some very cool blue ones today.. I figure they're good for 20-30 HPOriginally Posted by Polar X";p="207139
03 zx6rr (soon to be race)
MRA#533 novice
Just ask King NothingOriginally Posted by japrules";p="207146
See, look, I know I'm homophobic, but not about gay guys. They don't bother me at all. It's straight guys who don't know their gay... they fuck my shit right up
or why not buy a bike that always runs and stays in one piece , Maybe someone should alert Yamaha to this and they can call Honda for tips on building a solid bike
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I looked at mine last night, and it's still holding in place, but I'm considering safety wiring it just for that extra piece of mind. My question is, do you safety wire the nut to the washer or to the sprocket itself?
Say that to the Honda POS in my garageOriginally Posted by Devil954";p="207178
See, look, I know I'm homophobic, but not about gay guys. They don't bother me at all. It's straight guys who don't know their gay... they fuck my shit right up
Wire it to the countershaft. Put the entire assembly together and torque the nut to the proper spec, then drill a hole either straight through the whole shaft/nut or at an angle through the end of the shaft up through the nut. This way you know that once you tighten it enough to line the holes up you are also at the proper torque (or damn close).Originally Posted by Spiderman";p="207349
You could wire it to the sprocket and it would serve the same purpose, but then you have to worry about drilling every sprocket you own (and buy in the future) in addition to having to figure out a way to install the sprocket properly every time in such a way the the holes in it will line up with the hole in the nut after it is tightened.
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The GECCO
You begin your riding career with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience before you empty the bag of luck.
Thanks!Originally Posted by The GECCO";p="207359
The sprocket that's on there now has several holes drilled all around it (maybe 6 or 8 of them - didn't count), so I figured I could just wire it to the closest set of holes. I didn't think that the next sprocket might not have those holes.Originally Posted by The GECCO";p="207359
Weld the sprocket on
See, look, I know I'm homophobic, but not about gay guys. They don't bother me at all. It's straight guys who don't know their gay... they fuck my shit right up
Hey Cat,
What ever happened with your bike???
BTW, I wired the countershaft & nut together on my old R6 - the countershaft has a shallow hole countersunk into the center of it. I just started from inside of that and drilled outwards - worked like a charm!
I think that is what they ended up doing to it...
So did TK take care of you then?
I'm just wondering if you still have the same opinion of them as when you started this thread.
LOCTITE!!! and safety wire...Originally Posted by ebazyl";p="205483
yeah but I haven't seen any yamahas ride into walls at 80-100mphOriginally Posted by Bueller";p="207140
Bryce Random racing #814
Sorry to hear about your bike.I had trouble with my bike was totally the dealers fault they didnt do jack so i know just how you feel a grand later my bikes fixed and they wont get my biz ever again.
No it was not Tk they found the problem and what was causing it
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Was not my gears fork tube was broke a wheel from day one was told it was my seals after three trys of them fixing it took it to tk and they found the problem.