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Mx500 razor chain and sprocket move but wheel does not move

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  • Anonymous Mar 21, 2009

    wheel dont spin

  • molito May 03, 2009

    mx500 razor.  chain and sprocket move, but the rear wheel doesn't move.

  • Anonymous May 10, 2009

    rear wheel sprocket turns with chain, but doesn't "grab" to turn the back wheel.  I have removed the wheel and taken the sprocket off the wheel, but I don't know exactly how pop the housing open to get to the bearings.  It will grab occasionally, but generally just spins.  Any suggestions?



  • Anonymous Aug 23, 2012

    Bike Starts but wheel don't spin

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