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Removing double drive gear (BMW F650GS)

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Note: Retaining screw (arrow) must be installed.


Remove hex nut (1).


Remove hex nut (1).

Press chain guide (2) to rear of engine block.

Pull off double drive gear with timing chain.
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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