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I will soon put the bike away for the winter. Alas.
While it's stored, I plan to install the Kings rear tire I bought last
summer, replacing the worn out Bridgestone TW22.
(Comments on the TW22: Just fine and got twice the mileage of the OEM
Dunlop. I would buy another one.)
Since everything will be apart, I'm also considering installing a 45 tooth
rear sprocket to get the final drive ratio down to 3:1. This will be more
suitable for the low speed, back road riding I do about 90% of the time.
The only rear sprocket I've been able to find is an ALUMINUM sprocket from
Sprocket Specialists for about US$40.00.
I really would prefer a steel sprocket if I can find one. Maybe you Fred?
Will the 106 link chain be long enough with a 45 tooth sprocket?
I know I can change the front sprocket to a 14 tooth one but I don't want to
do that.
Thanks.
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Bob-
I just saw that Dual-Star has 43T STEEL rear sprockets... Yeah, I know that
you want a 45 and don't want to use a front 14T, but if worse comes to worse
and you have to have steel, it might be worth considering.
Zack
SE DC
1991 KLR650 "Buster"
1986 Concours
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From: bob kaub [mailto:kaub@...]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 8:24 PM
To: K L R
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Rear Sprocket
I will soon put the bike away for the winter. Alas.
While it's stored, I plan to install the Kings rear tire I bought last
summer, replacing the worn out Bridgestone TW22.
(Comments on the TW22: Just fine and got twice the mileage of the OEM
Dunlop. I would buy another one.)
Since everything will be apart, I'm also considering installing a 45 tooth
rear sprocket to get the final drive ratio down to 3:1. This will be more
suitable for the low speed, back road riding I do about 90% of the time.
The only rear sprocket I've been able to find is an ALUMINUM sprocket from
Sprocket Specialists for about US$40.00.
I really would prefer a steel sprocket if I can find one. Maybe you Fred?
Will the 106 link chain be long enough with a 45 tooth sprocket?
I know I can change the front sprocket to a 14 tooth one but I don't want to
do that.
Thanks.
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[b]Bob, [/b] [b][/b] [b]Just about everyone is making 43T sprockets for the KLR but I have found some 44T steel rear sprockets that is about as close to what you are looking for as you will get. The only other alternative is going with an aluminum rear sprocket and I am especially not fond of Sprocket Specialist sprockets. I'm not sure if the 106 will work with a larger rear sprocket. It would be pretty tight. Changing the front sprocket is much easier and cheaper too.[/b] [b][/b] [b]Fred[/b] [b][/b]
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] kaub@... [b]To:[/b] dsn_klr650@egroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Friday, November 17, 2000 5:24 PM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_klr650] Rear Sprocket I will soon put the bike away for the winter. Alas. While it's stored, I plan to install the Kings rear tire I bought last summer, replacing the worn out Bridgestone TW22. (Comments on the TW22: Just fine and got twice the mileage of the OEM Dunlop. I would buy another one.) Since everything will be apart, I'm also considering installing a 45 tooth rear sprocket to get the final drive ratio down to 3:1. This will be more suitable for the low speed, back road riding I do about 90% of the time. The only rear sprocket I've been able to find is an ALUMINUM sprocket from Sprocket Specialists for about US$40.00. I really would prefer a steel sprocket if I can find one. Maybe you Fred? Will the 106 link chain be long enough with a 45 tooth sprocket? I know I can change the front sprocket to a 14 tooth one but I don't want to do that. Thanks. Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com
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In a message dated 11/18/00 1:54:41 AM !!!First Boot!!!, lesnowich@...
writes:
<< Dennis Kirk has a 45T steel sprocket but you would have to
call them to find out who the manufacturer is and decide on
it's quality. It is priced at $26.99 and the part # 8-380-45S >>
I had sidewinder cut me a 51T steel rear that I use with a 14-15T front using
the 106 chain only use the sprocket when going offroad as it really sucks
wind on road.
Finally cooled off mid-50's
Larry
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Thanks to everybody for the advice on the rear sprocket.
Bob Kaub
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I'm getting ready to order new chain and sprockets but I forgot the number of teeth on the rear. Also, anybody ever use Sidewinder products - are they worth the price?
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Stock sprockets are 15 front and 43 rear for the KLR650.
Chain is #520 x 106 links. An O-ring chain is standard equipment on new
bikes.
Thanks.
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One other question - While I'm in there replacing the rear sprocket are there other things I should be replacing for better reliability? There were some comments a while back about sealed bearings. Should these be replaced?
I have a Y2K with 15K miles......
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Hi,
You might remove, clean check and regrease the bearings. Kawasaki never did a
good job on them from new and water and dirt get in them. You could replace
them with a higher quality bearing if you want to spent up to $20 each on
them.
Brian
A14
D17
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Can the rear sprocket be used in either direction? Maybe a stupid
question, but I've never looked at it very carefully. Just
wondering...
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