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Homers TRX900 build.
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Re: Homers TRX900 build.
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Re: Homers TRX900 build.
I managed to get around the front sprocket offset issue in another way if anyone is interested.
I found that an RVF750 sprocket uses the same spline, is 525 pitch and is substantially wider (14.5mm) than the TDM sprocket (10.8mn) at the centre.
I machined a 4mm deep counterbore in one side of the sprocket, which left a 4mm boss on the other side of the sprocket.
It now sits 6mm inwards from where the original one was.
I found that an RVF750 sprocket uses the same spline, is 525 pitch and is substantially wider (14.5mm) than the TDM sprocket (10.8mn) at the centre.
I machined a 4mm deep counterbore in one side of the sprocket, which left a 4mm boss on the other side of the sprocket.
It now sits 6mm inwards from where the original one was.
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Re: Homers TRX900 build.
Hi tdrx21!
Thanks for telling us an alternative way for aligning the front sprocket with a TDM 900 engine in.
"Appreciating your post" - greets from Munich!
Thanks for telling us an alternative way for aligning the front sprocket with a TDM 900 engine in.
"Appreciating your post" - greets from Munich!
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Re: Homers TRX900 build.
No problem,
Hopefully the information will be useful for for anyone doing the same engine swap.
In order to use the standard nut - I also made a 3mm thick spacer to go between the sprocket & the tab washer.
An M30 washer would be good enough to use for anybody that doesn't have access to to a lathe though.
Hopefully the information will be useful for for anyone doing the same engine swap.
In order to use the standard nut - I also made a 3mm thick spacer to go between the sprocket & the tab washer.
An M30 washer would be good enough to use for anybody that doesn't have access to to a lathe though.