Ian i used to have a biland a few years ago and you have to remove the sprocket to access the clutch bolt. You can put two bolts in the peg holes in the clutch and hold with a pri bar but you still need a sprocket spanner and plenty of wheatabix in the morning. I cut the handel of my spanner and welded it to a large impact socket and used an air impact gun. Also dont leave it to late, because if your sprocket has worn out teath sometime it just slips over the teath. Just another note to the cost you need a diferent size spanner for each size sproket you use. once the sproket has been removed the clutch nut is best removed with an impact gun. The older clutches had a clutch pulling to as you can not use normal pullers. but I am not sure about the later ones. regard Tom
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