Good instructional video, just like everyone I was surprised about the loctite, but now i understand why you did it. Also marking the nut is a great idea to keep track of its movement.
Yes, place the bike in gear and have some one hold the rear tire, also if you have a impact wrench this will help you out, was there a lock tite on it? if yes you may have to heat it up a bit.
Good instructional video, just like everyone I was surprised about the loctite, but now i understand why you did it. Also marking the nut is a great idea to keep track of its movement.
Thank you. Hope this helps out.
why did you take it off? did not seem to be anything wrong ?
The main bolt was loose and needed to be torqued. There was nothing wrong with the bolt or the pulley.
I enjoy the cherry loctite as well. Why did you take the pulley off? Did you have to replace it? Or just for instructional purposes?
My pulley bolt was loose and there was no loctite on it, so I know I have put too much but I rather have more than not enough.
@@weron021 gotcha bud. Thanks for the video! If I ever need to do this, I know where to go ✌🏻
I tried this and mine makes the engine try to start. It doesn’t stay still, is there something I’m missing?
Yes, place the bike in gear and have some one hold the rear tire, also if you have a impact wrench this will help you out, was there a lock tite on it? if yes you may have to heat it up a bit.
Hi! Is this front-rear play on the drive pulley when the gear is engaged normal?
Yes, there should be a bit of play.
@@weron021 Thanks for the answer. Recently I noticed that I also have such slackness, I thought something was wrong.
I had to adjust my belt once, and my nut was a bit loose that is why I have applied more than enough red locktite.@@rafak7078
Is there a clutch adjistment on the i side
You can adjust the cluch at the cluch leaver or on the right side of the bike.
Nice video, good explanation.
@@serhiymykhaylenko1549 thank you
That’s a Ton of loctite. A little bit is all you need
I know but I dont want that Nut to get loose, Thank you.
You should be using a metric size socket. It's a nut, not a bolt.
That is all ia had at the time. Thank you.
It’s a “spline” not a splice.
Good job sir..