I have somehow lost my circlip for my front chain sprocket. I can order one off bikebandit/cheapcycleparts but I'd rather buy it locally if I can. Is it a common size that I can find in a hardware store? I searched here and on the wiki and found absolutely nothing.
Take the sprocket (or an old sprocket) with you to the hardware store as a size reference. I doubt it's anything too weird, just see what looks like it will work, buy it and try it. Or try your motorcycle dealer, if you have a local one.
For future reference (and for searches) an 7/8" circlip worked fine. They called it a retaining pin/ring. I had to ask the guys at Lowes where the circlips were. Blank stare. Snaprings? Blank stare. Retaining ring? There we go!
A 1" circlip would fit a lot better. I had to somewhat stretch the 7/8" one over it, but it is securely in the groove and prevents the sprocket from coming off, so I think I'm good to go. 80 cents for two of them is a hell of a lot better than $1.25 + shipping online.
Lowes =/= hardware store. Of course they help drive real hardware stores out of business, but at a real hardware store there's good odds that someone (though perhaps not all the employees) can direct you to the circlips.
Re: sledge's post after this one, 7/8 is not far off at all - 22.22mm
Correct size is 22mm
Quote from: DoD#i on April 20, 2010, 08:07:58 PM
Lowes =/= hardware store. Of course they help drive real hardware stores out of business, but at a real hardware store there's good odds that someone (though perhaps not all the employees) can direct you to the circlips.
Re: sledge's post after this one, 7/8 is not far off at all - 22.22mm
True, but we have precious few actual hardware stores around here. And Lowes was on the way home from dinner.
I'll check it out and see if I can find a 22mm one, just to have for spares...
Thanks Sledge for the actual size!