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Broken Crank Trigger

Hello all! Sooo I might have broken off the trigger while trying to remove it from my flywheel. I have looked for a replacement part, but I have not been able to find one. Does anyone know where I can get one? Thanks in advance!




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Steel allen head bolt. Steel, not stainless.
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Awesome, that’s easy! Thanks! Do you happen to know the air gap that is needed between the trigger and sensor?


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Awesome, that’s easy! Thanks! Do you happen to know the air gap that is needed between the trigger and sensor?
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Checking the flywheel in the PET, I think you are looking for 930-102-221-00, threaded pin.
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You’re a legend, thanks!!!


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Checking the flywheel in the PET, I think you are looking for 930-102-221-00, threaded pin.

Perfect thanks!


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