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sheeny748 31-Mar-2006 23:21

screw some bolts back into the threads in the sprocket. attatch two pairs of mole grips to the bolts and pull. should come off no problem!unless the splines are worn and somebody has welded the old sprocket on?

raykay748R 01-Apr-2006 10:27

Let's hope not, but the evidence of that would be obvious from the front. I would guess that it just needs some gentle persuasion and a liberal dose of penetrating fluid. Good luck

Duke2BSteve 01-Apr-2006 12:39

You might find that overtime the heat generated is causing it to stay on. I had this problem on one of my older bikes. I just gave it several large taps with a wooden mallet (or a hammer and a wooden block).

Also direct heat from a flame torch usually shifts it...;)

loverobot 01-Apr-2006 18:49

tried a bearing puller and will not budge

is it possible for the thing to turmn slightly on the shaft as the holes dont look to line up exactly?

rockhopper 01-Apr-2006 20:07

Ducatis generally have a problem keeping the sprocket on the shaft not the other way around!
Are you sure someone hasn't stuck a blob of weld on the back of it?

loverobot 01-Apr-2006 20:51

not that i can see
am giving up
dont want to wreck the shaft
will have ducati john have a look next time i am over

moto748 02-Apr-2006 12:36

loverobot>

When you say "the holes dont look to line up exactly" I take it you mean the tapped holes in the sprocket and the holes in the retaining plate if you offer it up.

That's the point of the groove with no splines on it on the shaft. Can you see the groove in front of the sprocket? The retaining plate sits in the groove, and it has to be rotated a little in the groove so that it lines up with the tapped holes in the sprocket (this is on re-assembly, if you see what I mean). if these holes weren't offset, there'd be nothing to stop plate and sprocket sliding along the shaft, past the groove, until it started rubbing on the grey plastic cover.

But presumably if you've taken the plate off, you know this already?

My guess'd be that the splines are clogged up with gunge.

TopiToo 02-Apr-2006 20:42

Hello loverobot

maybe a stupid question, but how many teeth are on the sprocket.

regards

TopiToo

loverobot 02-Apr-2006 21:09

the sporcket plate was off and i mean it looks like the splines have shifted?

anyway plate back on and will get john to have a looksee

now i have a chain question - see my other thread lol


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