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Honda drive sprockets... are designed to move a bit.
But not too much. I ran into the same problem when restoring my
73 CR250. The first test fit with a good, but used CS sprocket
produced quite a bit of slop. I found a NOS CS sprocket and that
reduced the slop a little. Then I found a NOS countershaft and
now it's a nice tight fit with no movement.
IMO, the culprit here is the countershaft itself and the two bolt design.
The two bolt design allows a rider to keep using a worn out CS sprocket
which, in turn, eventually wears out the countershaft due to the poor
strength of the alloy Honda used though out the transmission.
I recommend you purchase a repro or NOS CS sprocket and put it away
in case you're ever lucky enough to find a NOS countershaft.
In the mean time, that little bit of slop will get bigger and bigger every
time you put the bike in gear and experience that driveline snatch.
dogger