The design wasn’t meant for thread locker homie…..good luck getting that off in the future. PEOPLE DONT USE THREADLOCKER ON THE COUNTER SHAFT NUT!!!!! That’s what the washer behind the nut on the counter shaft was for, it’s supposed to be hammered back into place very very tightly against the counter sprocket nut itself. So the nut doesn’t spin freely, washer will stop it….
lol damn your rear sprocket was fucked, im going to give it a shot this weekend my parts just came in today. im sure ill be back to let you know how it goes.
Dude what's with the thread engagement on your front sprocket nut?? Are there even any threads engaged at all?
Nice video man
What is that manual and where can i find/buy one? I can only find digital ones
Mine came with the bike.
The design wasn’t meant for thread locker homie…..good luck getting that off in the future.
PEOPLE DONT USE THREADLOCKER ON THE COUNTER SHAFT NUT!!!!!
That’s what the washer behind the nut on the counter shaft was for, it’s supposed to be hammered back into place very very tightly against the counter sprocket nut itself. So the nut doesn’t spin freely, washer will stop it….
lol damn your rear sprocket was fucked, im going to give it a shot this weekend my parts just came in today. im sure ill be back to let you know how it goes.
Ya it was a ebay kit I bought for like $40 for front, rear sprocket and green chain. Really cheap quality, never again.
2007 zxr6 (zzr6) rear spocket bolts are 42. not 52. per manual
rear axel is manual was 92..
this is the kawasaki manual revision 2007(year)
Are you talking about foot pounds?
The most nasty way to work. You never want to use old parts your thing is so messed up