Well i took the best camera phone picture i could. Hope it shows what i'm having an issue with.
It would appear that those bolts on the sprocket are too close to the swingarm/tip of the rear shock. If i try to put any bolt/nut there to hold that guy on, it touches. am i missing a spacer on the sprocket side that should be on that rear axel? or what?
any ideas?
cb77 rear shock/sprocket clearance
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You will find when you install the chrome adjuster that there will be a small amount of clearance added and that bolt has a very thin head compared to most. ...........lm
Gun wrote:ah... i'm thinking that i just have the order of operations backwards, seems like the head of the screw goes in from the inside, and this is done before the back tire etc, is finalized.
is that correct?
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not sure what to give you, let me show you what i nabbed off of powersportspro and gave to the guy, he confirmed it was for the rear shock absorber.
SKU: 90107-268-000
BOLT, SHOCK ABSORBER (LOWER) (Honda Code 0051250) (NOT AVAILABLE)
is what its listed as there. so i just took that honda code into the store and they put it on order.
SKU: 90107-268-000
BOLT, SHOCK ABSORBER (LOWER) (Honda Code 0051250) (NOT AVAILABLE)
is what its listed as there. so i just took that honda code into the store and they put it on order.
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