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a101960
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Inner chain case removal
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04.08. 2017 09:58 »
Am I right or am I wrong? It looks very much like to me that I should be able to remove the inner cover without disturbing the engine sprocket. Anyone know if this is possible?
John
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Re: Inner chain case removal
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04.08. 2017 10:31 »
yes it does come off leaving the sprocket in place.
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a101960
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Re: Inner chain case removal
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04.08. 2017 10:51 »
Thanks for confirming that Julian, that makes life a lot easier.
John
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Re: Inner chain case removal
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Hi,
It depends on the sprocket size
John
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