It uses a 47 tooth sprocket.
depends if the sprocket is bigger or smaller than a stock sprocket.
Remove the cover, four nuts on the sprocket and remove the metal retainer on the axle against the sprocket (split washer).
need free picture diagram for 1997 honda four wheeler rear end
39hp and 36ftlbs of torque.
22.00x11.00x8.00
Yes, it does.
120 chain link
25-12 =9
right side under rear fender.
To tighten the chain on a Honda 3 wheeler, first loosen the rear axle bolts then turn the adjuster nuts clockwise to tighten. Finish by tightening the rear axle bolts.
It depends on whether you are talking about the front sprocket (the one at the pedals, called a chainring) or the sprocket at the rear derailleur. The lowest gear at the front is the smallest sprocket/chainring. The lowest gear at the rear is the largest sprocket. So if you combine the smallest sprocket at the front with the largest sprocket in the rear you have the lowest gear available on your bike.
well if you have a 8 tooth rear driver you will need a 23t sprocket, if u have a 9 tooth rear driver you will need a 25t sprocket, if u have a 10 tooth rear driver you will need a 28t sprocket, and if you have a 11 tooth rear driver you will need a 30t sprocket