liamthom New member Feb 16, 2015 #21 pigpen966 said: I do the silicone trick with the countershaft sprocket clip too. Click to expand... hmm, never thought about it and i just put on a new sprocket. is it hard to get the silicon off? i imagine acetone would do the trick.
pigpen966 said: I do the silicone trick with the countershaft sprocket clip too. Click to expand... hmm, never thought about it and i just put on a new sprocket. is it hard to get the silicon off? i imagine acetone would do the trick.
P pigpen966 Member Feb 16, 2015 #22 liamthom said: hmm, never thought about it and i just put on a new sprocket. is it hard to get the silicon off? i imagine acetone would do the trick. Click to expand... No, I just peel it off with a pick or screwdriver. Just changed mine out during winter tear down and it was still on there.
liamthom said: hmm, never thought about it and i just put on a new sprocket. is it hard to get the silicon off? i imagine acetone would do the trick. Click to expand... No, I just peel it off with a pick or screwdriver. Just changed mine out during winter tear down and it was still on there.
R Rod Overstreet Platinum Level Site Supporter Mar 25, 2015 #23 Clip...always. Been riding since 1974, and haven't lost one yet...Knock on wood.