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Old 27-Dec-2005, 21:01
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Can any one tell me the size of the nut on the chain sprocket side thanks
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Old 27-Dec-2005, 21:10
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Hello Roy748

I done a quick search on the board have a look here.

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...6222#pid253934

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Old 27-Dec-2005, 21:47
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thanks found the the sizes i need , need to go and buy some new sockets now
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Can any one tell me the size of the nut on the chain sprocket side thanks
Hi Roy
Think I paid about £50 for a Draper 3/4 drive socket set that has
both 41mm & 44mm sockets that fit both sides of rear wheel spindle You can get 1/2 drive sockets in these sizes but they are both expensive and weak.For a little bit more than the price of two sockets you can buy a complete 3/4 drive set.


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44 ??? 44 ???
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Yup 41 and 46. 44????????????????????
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Yup 41 and 46. 44????????????????????


LOL i know....

mate, don't get a 44...


it's a 46.
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Old 28-Dec-2005, 12:25
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Ok thanks .Im going to pick up sockets tomorrow . Then im going to change my wheels Thanks again
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Can any one tell me the size of the nut on the chain sprocket side thanks
Hi Roy
Think I paid about £50 for a Draper 3/4 drive socket set that has
both 41mm & 44mm sockets that fit both sides of rear wheel spindle You can get 1/2 drive sockets in these sizes but they are both expensive and weak.For a little bit more than the price of two sockets you can buy a complete 3/4 drive set.


Hope this is of some help.
Sorry for giving you the wrong sizes.Must have had one sherry to many.
Good luck.
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Old 28-Dec-2005, 20:51
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not a problem ,hope you enjoyed your sherry .
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