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Thread: Front sprocket tab washer - what's the secret for removal?

  1. #31
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    The hook and cutaway look like spring preload adjuster C spanner.
    I found one of those spanners up in Karipoti ages ago, doesn't fit the axle nuts on the KLR so its in the box of not-quite-useless-bits. Maybe time to dig it out and see if it fits the sprocket nut
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    The hook and cutaway look like spring preload adjuster C spanner.
    You could be right although I don't believe it's possible to get at the shock on the 690 with a tool that chunky without removing it.

    I found one of those spanners up in Karipoti ages ago, doesn't fit the axle nuts on the KLR so its in the box of not-quite-useless-bits. Maybe time to dig it out and see if it fits the sprocket nut
    The spanner sizes are 27 and 32 mm on my tool.

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    Unless KTM have upped the tool material spec from mild steel I don't fancy your chances undoing the sprocket, that's a huge force to apply with such a short moment arm, good to know if it's your last resort but not something I would undertake regularly.
    Video is clearly required, we will critique your methodology with absolutely no bias...... lots of laughter, but no bias!

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    On the 640 I have easily removed a properly torqued front sprocket nut with a 27mm ring ended tyre lever, a stylish yoga pose & a well placed boot.

    I re use the nut & washer 2 or 3 times then replace. Same with rear axle nut. Torque wrench essential.

    If the 690 clutch is anything like the 640, treat it like your liver: it is evil & must be punished I've been abusing the my clutch for 120 000 km & it's still mint, measured up the plates at new spec at 95K km. Someone at KTM should be shot for making the 690 6 speed a narrower range than the 640 5 speed though.

    Cheers
    Clint

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