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Front Sprocket Drama?

Discussion in 'Monster' started by bradders, Nov 17, 2020.

  1. You want nail baiting drama, take 4 of these seized feckers out!
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  2. You should replace lock plate, the nut can come off but the sprocket will stay on the spline loose.
    This will eventually wear through the Splines and you will Loose drive and have to replace the final motion shaft.
     
  3. What......
     
  4. Mine didn’t have any kind of lock plate on it, no washer.

    edited: normal washer
     
    #24 bradders, Nov 23, 2020
    Last edited: Nov 23, 2020
  5. what nothing behind the big nut..............presumably you fitted one when you changed it?
     
  6. not fitted yet, wanted to check as no, nothing there thats a locking washer, just regular washer. Looks like chain has been fitted a long time without it, I'd say probably 10k. Didn't expect the Monster to be any different to 99* so was surprised.
     
  7. i would get and fit the splined lock washer for the sake of a few pence...
     
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  9. @hamilton, why the “nuke” ? Andy
     
  10. Is that the ‘new’ Multistrada IL4 after the fallout from the V4 announcement, also do you know if the forums multistrada section has combusted?
     
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  11. I would hazard a guess that was a Renault motor ?
     
  12. Yup- glow plugs. The horror, the horror...:skull:
     
  13. So when did Ducati change the retention of the front sprocket?
    Both my '97 900SS and my current '05 S4R have the sprocket retained by a plate, which rotates in a groove half a spline and is bolted to the sprocket, as per the photo. Never been a problem to remove or caused a failure.

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  14. I’ve managed to grab a copy of a workshop manual and it’s a toothed washer with a tab. I’ve ordered one online and hoping it turns up for fitting this weekend.

    although the next step will be my third at neatly lock wiring the stroke the hub bolts!
     

  15. @West Cork Paul
     
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  16. From the Desmoquattro to the Testasretta
     
  17. I agreed with Sparch’s post as to what should be there but I also know that if the retaining washer on mine had flung itself off at some point the b’stard sprocket still would not have budged
     
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  18. While I wait for the retaining washer, I thought I’d get the gunk out and give this what may have been it’s first clean ever! Not pristine but happy it’s much better and can live with the result :upyeah:
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