... because when we fitted it to the 500cc Hima while also exchanging the cam chain it was found that the bolts holding the 2nd layer (the one allowing the adjustment) would hit the engine wall - they simply have too big a head.
Funny that the guy who made them never found that out, seems like an easy thing to fix if you know about it, just use flat headed bolts.
In any case, the guy we get them from promised to find those bolts and provide them for us. When this happens we will continue to sell the sprocket.
For the very few who already purchased it we will send you the correct bolt if you request it or you can find them in a local hardware store, should be easy enough.
here you can see when the cam lock is placed the bolt will not slide by the engine body anymore but hit the edge. The solution is a bolt with a flat head.
Funny that the guy who made them never found that out, seems like an easy thing to fix if you know about it, just use flat headed bolts.
In any case, the guy we get them from promised to find those bolts and provide them for us. When this happens we will continue to sell the sprocket.
For the very few who already purchased it we will send you the correct bolt if you request it or you can find them in a local hardware store, should be easy enough.
here you can see when the cam lock is placed the bolt will not slide by the engine body anymore but hit the edge. The solution is a bolt with a flat head.