43 teeth sprocket on eBay (cheap)
#8
Damn y'all. I've been watchin that auction for 3 days now! Haha.
Would replacing the rear require a new front and new chain?
I'm only at 7k miles. No noticiable wear.
Would replacing the rear require a new front and new chain?
I'm only at 7k miles. No noticiable wear.
#9
Is the chain stretching? How are the teeth on the front sprocket?
At 7k, you should most likely be fine.
At 7k, you should most likely be fine.
#10
Come on guys I need this. Everytime I go to the strip I have to race busa's and liter bikes. I need the extra pep!
#11
FWIW, the seller states 43 is stock, but I believe 41 is stock. So this sprocket is +2 on the rear.
As for racing Busa's and 1000 i4's, why not TURBO and N2O???
As for racing Busa's and 1000 i4's, why not TURBO and N2O???
#12
Originally Posted by marmaladeboy
FWIW, the seller states 43 is stock, but I believe 41 is stock. So this sprocket is +2 on the rear.
As for racing Busa's and 1000 i4's, why not TURBO and N2O???
As for racing Busa's and 1000 i4's, why not TURBO and N2O???
#13
Originally Posted by marmaladeboy
FWIW, the seller states 43 is stock, but I believe 41 is stock. So this sprocket is +2 on the rear.
As for racing Busa's and 1000 i4's, why not TURBO and N2O???
As for racing Busa's and 1000 i4's, why not TURBO and N2O???
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Originally Posted by marmaladeboy
Doh. Didn't win.
We have our limits and it is nice to see that you didn't go past yours....
I have a 43 tooth, I might wanna sell....I never put the thing on, and don't know if I am going to....for the street, it's like, why do I need more on the low end?? Would it really make that much diff? ah, what ever.....lol
#16
Actually, I missed the end of the auction because I had to drop off papers at the pet store. Oh wells. No biggie.
I may be interested in your 43, if only because I like having spares of stuff.
I may be interested in your 43, if only because I like having spares of stuff.
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Originally Posted by Scooberhawk
I'm guessing no one has complaints about aluminum sprockets?? Light is good, but...
The non hardened ones go away pretty fast.. I have gone to a hardened aluminum now. I'll let you know how long it lasts.
My co-worker has a hardened one on his SV and it seems to be holding up pretty good. Although it is a 650, so it's not gonna stress it like a hawk will.
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