rear sprocket

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kevin444
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#1 Post by kevin444 »

i was an #@$ and chewed through one this weekend at Dumont Dunes. forgot to grease the chain even though i brought it with me! either way i already hit boomer up, but used parts work too. i've been riding a stock one, but may be interested in going down a tooth or 2; looking for a little longer gear, but dont want to loose to much tq. any opinions are welcome.

moto440
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#2 Post by moto440 »

think i have a 46 sitting around

kevin444
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#3 Post by kevin444 »

what's stock and how much?

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#4 Post by kevin444 »

i currently have a talon tr 173-42...i assume 42 teeth......are there any other bikes that use the same parts that bolt up?

thanks...

quadracer500
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#5 Post by quadracer500 »

honda rear sprockets are the same.

kevin444
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#6 Post by kevin444 »

thanks....had a feeling....so they will bolt right up correct?

kevin444
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#7 Post by kevin444 »

when you say honda you mean the 400ex? or all newer ones as well; such as 450's

UpsMan
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#8 Post by UpsMan »

Check part numbers for a 400ex and a 450r. I believe they are the same, and yes, they bolt right on.

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#9 Post by UpsMan »

Last time I needed sprockets I know I bought honda rears, and I think it was 400ex....do a little digging, its easy with the internet.

kevin444
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#10 Post by kevin444 »

thanks; i figured but just wanted to check with the dale crew.....

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