Qaxe
CB750 Addict
What tool can I use to check my sprocket alignment?
My CB750 consists of a K7 frame with a K7 swingarm and rear wheel, and a K6 engine. Both sprockets and chain are K6 too.
EDIT: My rear sprocket carrier was K7 also.
I have read that the K7 swing arm, and both sprockets are out to the left by 1cm compared to older years. People who mix and match K7/K8 frames or engines with K6 or older engines or frames, end up with some sprocket alignment issues. I'd like to check this, but I don't know what sort of tool to use.
I don't have a laser-guided surveying scope, but looking at it, my sprockets sure look aligned. The rear sprocket certainly doesn't look to be a full centimeter further to the left.
My CB750 consists of a K7 frame with a K7 swingarm and rear wheel, and a K6 engine. Both sprockets and chain are K6 too.
EDIT: My rear sprocket carrier was K7 also.
I have read that the K7 swing arm, and both sprockets are out to the left by 1cm compared to older years. People who mix and match K7/K8 frames or engines with K6 or older engines or frames, end up with some sprocket alignment issues. I'd like to check this, but I don't know what sort of tool to use.
I don't have a laser-guided surveying scope, but looking at it, my sprockets sure look aligned. The rear sprocket certainly doesn't look to be a full centimeter further to the left.
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