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removing front sproket nut?
how does the front sproket nut come off? 2008 zx-6r no idea thanks
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I had a hard time with mine. You're supposed to use an impact wrench. I used a torch and a big old breaker bar and it took me about an hour.
The first thing you'll want to do is unfold that washer around it.
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thanks got it off there is a bolt inside of it that had to be removed first then the nut
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