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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
2000 YZ250 Rear Sprocket Bolts
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[QUOTE="biglou, post: 432607"] There have been some issues with the 426's breaking hubs (ask Nikki and Red, and Predator), but I haven't heard of any of the 2T's breaking them. Like Layton says, once you loctite and tighten a bolt, you can't adjust it. If you check it and it's loose, take it out, clean it and re-loctite it before you tighten it back up. I stayed on top of my sprocket bolts on the 426 for the first few rides, but never found them loose. I have since gotten a little lax about keeping my eye on them. So far, though, I have had no problems with mine. [/QUOTE]
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