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  1. #3371 Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information 
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    They probably spot weld those clips when they manufacture the fender, so yeah I'd tell them I want a new fender too. The fender supports are all bolted. I would imagine you can loosen all the bolts and position the fender so that you have the proper clearance and then tighten things back down. Something that should have been done when they built it.
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  2. #3372 Re: Bobber 
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    hello everyone im new with the boards.
    i just purchased df250 ,2010 i have some questions for you guys
    wahts the chain size and what would it mean if my rear sproket is lose but the bolts are tight . if you move sproket left to right or vv. it moves ?
    i live in chicago
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  3. #3373 Re: Bobber 
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    chain is a 720

    and i wonder if your retainer c clip came off the sprocket , that would allow it to wobble , believe me u need it on there
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  4. #3374 Re: Bobber 
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD630 View Post
    hello everyone im new with the boards.
    i just purchased df250 ,2010 i have some questions for you guys
    wahts the chain size and what would it mean if my rear sproket is lose but the bolts are tight . if you move sproket left to right or vv. it moves ?
    i live in chicago
    did you buy the cycle used? is the sprocket original? great big black one.
    dan- did you mean 520?
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  5. #3375 Re: Bobber 
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    Quote Originally Posted by chruk bashre View Post
    did you buy the cycle used? is the sprocket original? great big black one.
    dan- did you mean 520?
    Yes I bought the cycle used it has 1200 miles
    Df250cc chain size is it 420 or 520 ?
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  6. #3376 Re: Bobber 
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD630 View Post
    Yes I bought the cycle used it has 1200 miles
    Df250cc chain size is it 420 or 520 ?
    Sprocket is not original it's smaller. But I do have an original one.
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  7. #3377 Re: Bobber 
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    Quote Originally Posted by JD630 View Post
    Sprocket is not original it's smaller. But I do have an original one.
    Where can I order a new rear hub ?

    And sprocket with new bolts ?
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  8. #3378 Re: Bobber 
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    Hopefully no one needs a new hub,JD630. the new sprockets are not as thick as original.these photos kind of show that.
    sprocwidth.jpg
    sprocwidth1.jpg

    i had to make a shim so that mine would not wiggle around. you may only need to shim up what you have. new sprocket and bolts would be better first.
    sprocshim.jpg
    sprocshim1.jpg
    sprocshimtemp1.jpg

    i was told NOT to do this.... i have to start over to get more pics. be rite bak
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  9. #3379 Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information 
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    i was told NOT to do this
    sprocspacer.jpg

    here is what you should have to put on a new sprocket. the 2 top rings are original parts, the bottom is a shim i made. whatever you buy determines the thickness of the shim you need. i bought a shim washer, made the middle bigger and slotted the outside for the nuts with a dremel.

    sprocshim.jpg
    sprocshim1.jpg
    sprocspacrclip.jpg

    when you take off the wheel, you only need to lift the entire sprocket configuration out of the hub. you do not have to loosen the nuts first to
    take it off. the whole thing will slide right out. so never mind the new
    hub first. park it first and rip it down. if you can get a spacer in there,
    that may be all you need. but do it now.! good luck. dont give up.
    just do what the other guy who sold it to you didnt do.
    congrats on df250rtb ownership. the bike is the balls.
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  10. #3380 Re: Dong Fang DF 250 RTB Bobber Information 
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    Last edited by chruk bashre; 06-27-2013 at 03:49 PM.
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