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'74 z1 sprocket spacer
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SWest wrote: Haven't used one for years.
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If you're running 630 o-ring chain with an early sprocket (no shoulder) your chain will rub on the outside of the tranny cover. The purpose of a shoulder on the sprocket is to provide clearance for the extra width of an o-ring chain.
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SWest wrote: Haven't used one for years.
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If you're running 630 o-ring chain with an early sprocket (no shoulder) your chain will rub on the outside of the tranny cover. The purpose of a shoulder on the sprocket is to provide clearance for the extra width of an o-ring chain.
Yup. We've seen many tranny covers scored because of that. Lots of metal shavings in the grunge surrounding the countershaft sprocket.
Seems like Mama Kaw made a shim for the countershaft for that too? We'd have to dig through the Service Bulletins...
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As I said I haven't been running one for years. No problems.
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Using nothing is kind of like having high blood pressure and not taking medication. You won't notice anything different but there will be wear on the sprocket and chain due to misalignment.
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The O ring chains are wider inside and out. Plenty of room for it to glide happily doing it's job for 1000's of miles.
BTW, my chain guard was the same as Larry's Z1a and Jim's 73 Z1.
I've had my Z1b 43 years. It's changed after the wreck so I'd like to see some pics of the changes you've described. :huh:
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