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Old 08-15-2019, 11:07 AM
Neil E. Neil E. is offline
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On the older bikes at least you can undo the crank nut and pry the gear off the flywheel posts. Then rotate the gear 60* and push it back in place. This puts the teeth with the heaviest wear in a different location. The engine usually stops against compression so the teeth wear more at that spot.

I polish the burrs off with a buffing wheel. This reduces the amout of shards that are created.
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