sprocket change.do i need a new nut

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sorry havent got time to do a search right now ..what i need to know is ,those of you that have changed your sprockets did you use a new bolt? or can the old one be re-used? as it has "crush locks" each side??
 

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Yes you need a new nut each time you take it off. I have tried this and it messes threads up if you try to use the original over again. It is even in the yamaha service manual to get a new one every time. Be prepared they are about $15 a piece.
 

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Yes you need a new nut each time you take it off. I have tried this and it messes threads up if you try to use the original over again. It is even in the yamaha service manual to get a new one every time. Be prepared they are about $15 a piece.

Are we talking the front sprocket lock nut? I have done it at least three times and still using the original nut. I have had zero issues.... seems to go on and off like any other nut... I am (was) having trouble making up my mind whether to stick with the stock 16T or the 17T I bought.
 

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well i used the same nut..it was absolutley mint ,my bike is only 6 months old has only done 690 miles ...15t sprocket now installed and very happy with the results :thumbup:
 

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While it's suggested, most people just reuse the original.

Since I was already ordering stuff I bought a new nut and washer for when I do my sprocket swap.
 

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ya.. if i would have had patience, i would have gotten a new one.. but i didnt so i re-used the old one.. works fine, opened it up to get it off, then clinched it back on after...
 

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I also used the old nut, the bike only had 3,200 miles on it at the time too.
I am doing the rear sprocket this fall, when I change my rear tire.
 

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No, you do not need to automatically replace the NUT each time it is removed.

....It is even in the yamaha service manual to get a new one every time. Be prepared they are about $15 a piece.

Can you post a copy of this? The service manual I have only suggests replacing the LOCK WASHER each time, not the nut. See attached image
 

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Nut? Yes, you're supposed to reuse it.

Lock washer? Mine was reused, but some folks feel better about using a new one than re-bending the old one.
 
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