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Lieuht

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was riding the raptor about 6 months ago through some of the nastiest trails in central florida it was a horrible mix of huge logs with mud ruts in between and my chain popped breaking the chain guard and with it popping a dime sized whole in my case. Took out the trusty jb weld which i carry everywhere plugged up the hole and kept on riding an hour later and its been there ever since

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That front sprocket is wasted, you need to replace it. Can you see how the teeth appear to be laid over and worn. If your chain is good and you don't replace it the chain will be toast shortly. But looking more closely the chain is in need of some attention as well. Their is a product out called chain lube, it can be your best friend in the maintenance if chain and sprockets.
 
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im in the process of replacing everything chains, sprockets, bearings, axle, jug, piston, a-arms, pretty much overhauling the whole bike but thanks

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