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klr650:was" rear sprocket" now is : " is there anybody out ther
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:11 pm
by Alan L Henderson
Luc Legrain wrote:
> Ok,, looks like nobody seems to be willing to respond to my previous post, or are you all just happy with a 43 teeth rear sprocket ? I am not . So... Who can tell me where I can get a 46 or 47 rear sprocket ??? That should not be too hard should it ??
> Thanks , Merci, Gracias, Grazie, Danke ....
>
The traffic on the list for the last couple weeks has been way down.
Maybe everyone is out riding. The first person I would call would be
Fred at
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/index.html
Call Fred: 435-259-7356
Arrowhead Motorsports
2970 Desert Road
Moab, UT 84532
moabmc@...
If he doesn't have it he might know who does.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
klr650:was" rear sprocket" now is : " is there anybody out ther
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:44 pm
by Alan L Henderson
Luc Legrain wrote:
> Ok,, looks like nobody seems to be willing to respond to my previous post, or are you all just happy with a 43 teeth rear sprocket ? I am not . So... Who can tell me where I can get a 46 or 47 rear sprocket ??? That should not be too hard should it ??
> Thanks , Merci, Gracias, Grazie, Danke ....
>
A quick search of the last 30 days with sprocket 47 in the body brought up:
A quick online search shows...
... [JTR48742 ] $35.95 SPROCKET- RR 42T [JTR48743 ] $35.95 SPROCKET- RR 43T
[JTR48744 ] $37.95 SPROCKET- RR KAW 44T [JTR48747 ] $39.91 JTR487 47T STEEL
SPROCKET ...
http://www.accwhse.com/MFGLISTJ.HTM>
You can contact the North American distributor from here
http://www.jtsprockets.com/38.0.html?&L=0>
to find more availability or contact there worldwide ditributor to find
who you can import the 46T from but it will cost $$$.
Walt
> Thanks Walt.
>
> Do you recall where you got the 47T?
>
> Guy
>
> At 06:56 PM 7/8/06, a14@... wrote:
> >JT Sprockets makes it but you might not find the 46T in the US. I am
using
> >the 47T which is available in the US.
> >http://www.jtsprockets.com/58.0.html?&L=0&sel_uid=1062&p=>
> >
klr650:was" rear sprocket" now is : " is there anybody out ther
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:32 pm
by revmaaatin
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote:
>
> Ok,, looks like nobody seems to be willing to respond to my previous
post, or are you all just happy with a 43 teeth rear sprocket ? I am
not . So... Who can tell me where I can get a 46 or 47 rear
sprocket ??? That should not be too hard should it ??
> Thanks , Merci, Gracias, Grazie, Danke ....
>
LOOK-LOOK-LUC
YOU GOT MAIL, and bad luck. The 46T expert is not 'available' so, you
got me. I hit you with an email earlier. Is it raining where you
are? Why aren't you out riding the KLR.... If we started tomorrow, it
would still be 3 weeks before you had the sprokets. You heard about the
slow boat to China? It originates in Austrailia. revmaaatin.
klr650:was" rear sprocket" now is : " is there anybody out ther
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 6:56 pm
by bob-cheryl
Luc,
I work part time at a mc dealership part time(retired). I would
check with your local dealer in his after market catalog for a sprocket.
I believe there is another Kaw that shares the 43 tooth with the KLR
(same part number) but has a bigger selection of sprockets up past 50
tooth. There could be chain guard problems and that may be why the
larger sprockets are not listed.
Bob in NM
Luc Legrain wrote:
> Ok,, looks like nobody seems to be willing to respond to my previous
> post, or are you all just happy with a 43 teeth rear sprocket ? I am
> not . So... Who can tell me where I can get a 46 or 47 rear sprocket
> ??? That should not be too hard should it ??
> Thanks , Merci, Gracias, Grazie, Danke ....
>
>
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klr650:was" rear sprocket" now is : " is there anybody out ther
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 11:08 pm
by GMac999
Luc,
I'm running the JTSprockets 47 tooth rear and a 14 tooth front.
Great for
off road and around town. I picked mine up at throttlehead.com.
I've been
trying to get to their site and it's down, so I didn't pass it on.
GregM
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] klr650:was" rear sprocket" now is : " is there
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out there ??"
Ok,, looks like nobody seems to be willing to respond to my previous
post,
or are you all just happy with a 43 teeth rear sprocket ? I am not .
So...
Who can tell me where I can get a 46 or 47 rear sprocket ??? That
should not
be too hard should it ??
Thanks , Merci, Gracias, Grazie, Danke ....
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ural gear up bike with side car
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 12:01 am
by Jud Jones
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "chraighe56" wrote:
>
> Any one here anything good or bad about the URAL GEAR UP motorcycle
> with the side car.
> $10,500 sounds like a nice price to good to be true?????
>
> Tom
>
Ten Thousand Bucks??? I keep hearing about all the detail improvements they keep making to
these pieces of crap. These are necessary improvements to address all the failures, which
keep happening. Besides, this is still a roller crank motor with oil slingers. If assembled with
BMW quality and metallurgy, this was a bottom end with a 40,000 mile life expectancy. Made
in Russia, with metallurgy frombehind the Iron Curtain, you can expect much less, no matter
how much they improve the details.
For about the same dough, you can build or buy a /2 conversion, a plain-bearing airhead
powerplant in a /2 chassis, with a Ural or Steib chair. Why limit yourself to an unreliable piece
of crap with a 60mph top speed when you can have a motor with a 300,000 mile bottom end
in a rig that can cruise at 75.