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Old 04-Dec-2005, 19:39   #11
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bit late i know, but I've just done this to my 916, £140 from moto rapido, hardest bit was removing the circlip, does look nice, and keeps the cost of replacing the sprocket to a nice level aswell.....
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Old 04-Dec-2005, 20:08   #12
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i'll second that removing the rear circlip was the hardest thing to do
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Old 04-Dec-2005, 20:14   #13
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Ordered my carrier from B and C express £105 and that included vat, I will fit the carrier and new sprockets over the christmas break, how did you get the clip off ??
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Old 04-Dec-2005, 21:27   #14
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sheer persevarance in my case,it was a really tight fit but i was changing from a stm one to a renthal and needed it off as i was doing a trackday 2 days later. be careful when tightening it up as the metal bolts on the carriers arent very strong and can snap easily
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Old 04-Dec-2005, 22:27   #15
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Thanks for your advise.....
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