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<blockquote data-quote="joer" data-source="post: 59977" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Mine tured out not to be either, just bearings allowing enough slack to let the chain slip, but the Gear on mine is actually held in place by a castle nut and a cotter pin... Downside is that you'll never get the sproket off the shaft unless you pull the transmission on that side. Just not enough room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joer, post: 59977, member: 7999"] Mine tured out not to be either, just bearings allowing enough slack to let the chain slip, but the Gear on mine is actually held in place by a castle nut and a cotter pin... Downside is that you'll never get the sproket off the shaft unless you pull the transmission on that side. Just not enough room. [/QUOTE]
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