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 Post subject: Re: New Members Please Read!
PostPosted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:17 pm 
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i have an 06 wideglide i just replaced the stator an rotor when disasembling it the sront sprocket had to be blocked so to say to keep it from spinning while i loosened the bolt when i put it back together the next day .....i was tighting this same bolt but relized i didnt have to block that front sprocket this time an the bolt tighten rite up without blocking it.....(when i put this back together the only thing i was not sure of was after the rotor is put on then there is a sleeve that slides over the shaft the front part of the sleeve the sprocket go's on the back of the sleeve next to the rotor is someting like a gear i guess you would call it one side is sorta flat the other side has like 3 metal points do these points , point out towards the casing or do the point in towards the rotor ????


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