Got it today and put it on. Again, stock '76 750F hub, carrier, spacers, swing arm. Here's the skinny:
Not gonna be able to use the chain guard


1/2" clearance between sprocket and shock. I did the math after measuring the width of the chain, and I'll have about 1/8" clearance once it's installed.. maybe slightly more. (note: sprocket still has about 2-3 mm before it's fully seated on the carrier... see below)


It would seem that the inner diameter of the sprocket is slightly too small to just tap in place with a rubber mallet. Is this how all new sprockets are on the carriers? Tight like this? Can I just torque it down? I'll call CycleX tomorrow and ask if they've ever had fitment problems.
