I recently replaced my chain and front sprocket. (Honda still makes the front sprocket, but not the rear one.)
As I was doing that chore, I checked out the back sprocket, and it has a sort of plate cover attached to the outside side. I have noticed that any replacement rear sprocket(s) available do not have that cover. It also seems that the four holes that this plate is mounted to do not exist on the replacement, after market sprockets.
So what's going on with that? I like that guard plate (or whatever it is). Is there a way to transfer the old one, or should I be looking for an OEM rear sprocket assembly that is complete with that plate?
Also, has anyone ever chromed a rear sprocket - or is that a dumb question (and idea)? Seems to me that there's a chance that a chromed one would be stronger and stay cleaner - but I don't know much ....
Also, what's the best way to care for those four rear sprocket mounting pins that sit in the four bushings in the rear wheel? I can't find any info anywhere on that ..... Should they be lightly greased with bearing grease, or what?
Finally, is any amount of play in the front sprocket acceptable? Mine moves side to side a fraction of a mm. However, it does not seem to wobble at all - just that side to side looseness. Is that okay?
Thanks anyone who can answer .....