Phoenix81 Member Jun 17, 2016 20 4 56 43 Jul 8, 2016 #1 So my buddy's and I took are quads to a local atv park and when I was cleaning up my blaster I noticed I'm missing the plate that holds the front sprocket on. What's that price called? How could it fall off with both bolts in and torqued ? Attachments 20160708_085815.jpg 1.7 MB · Views: 261
So my buddy's and I took are quads to a local atv park and when I was cleaning up my blaster I noticed I'm missing the plate that holds the front sprocket on. What's that price called? How could it fall off with both bolts in and torqued ?
79 bronco Moderator & Self Custom Psycho Staff member Apr 9, 2010 5,420 774 178 47 I don"t know??????? Jul 8, 2016 #2 http://www.ebay.com/itm/Front-Sproc...m2cac2188c2:m:mm1nObPwnj2tF-6sbgnw9wA&vxp=mtr
Blaaster Moderator Staff member Technician Jul 18, 2011 15,384 1,120 165 eastern australia Jul 8, 2016 #3 It is called the sprocket holder. Excessive chain/sprocket wear has been known to vibrate the bolts loose.
It is called the sprocket holder. Excessive chain/sprocket wear has been known to vibrate the bolts loose.
Phoenix81 Member Jun 17, 2016 20 4 56 43 Jul 8, 2016 #4 Just replaced the sprocket chain and rollers. Thank you for the name of that part I'm gonna call the local atv shop and see if they have it in stock Reactions: Blaaster
Just replaced the sprocket chain and rollers. Thank you for the name of that part I'm gonna call the local atv shop and see if they have it in stock