primary drive chain 15 tooth stupid question
#1
hello all new to the forum love the ds 650
question i got a primary drive 15 tooth sprocket from rocky atv and when i tryed to put it on there is a arrow with a circle on the sprocket itself on the smooth side the other side has a offset.
the stock ds one has the offset facing in toward the engine looking right at it, and the smooth faceing you.
which way do i mount the primary drive one??? opposite the stock one or the same and ignore the arrow and circle help would be appricated thanks!!
question i got a primary drive 15 tooth sprocket from rocky atv and when i tryed to put it on there is a arrow with a circle on the sprocket itself on the smooth side the other side has a offset.
the stock ds one has the offset facing in toward the engine looking right at it, and the smooth faceing you.
which way do i mount the primary drive one??? opposite the stock one or the same and ignore the arrow and circle help would be appricated thanks!!
#2
hey mrseadoo ive just changed my stock to a 15t from rocky mountain and i put the smooth faceing at me the grooved in. that was the way the stock came out so i figured thats how it would go. ive got about 3 hrs on the fat b@sterd and no problems.
if you need any more help pm me.
brent
if you need any more help pm me.
brent
#3
yes install it the same as the sotcker was, with the offeset in and smooth side out, I run primary drive also, no issues
be certain to bend a tab down on the tab washer, tap it flat against a flat on the nut, many a ds nut has came off for failure to do this! after a few times, the tab washer will need replaced, get them from dealer, always have one on hand. also not a bad idea to stock a spare nut too
be certain to bend a tab down on the tab washer, tap it flat against a flat on the nut, many a ds nut has came off for failure to do this! after a few times, the tab washer will need replaced, get them from dealer, always have one on hand. also not a bad idea to stock a spare nut too
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