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Sprocket question - not the usual!
« on: 29 January 2014, 10:57:39 pm »
I'm got my shock, linkage and swing arm out and in bits  and so therefore have the chain out to clean.
Whilst cleaning the front sprocket which is original with 21,000 miles on it in good condition i noticed that the orange anti vibration plastic on it is falling apart. Chain and rear sprocket is good as well.


Is this going to be a problem, should i change it whilst i can, or is a bit of plastic not going to course a problem if it fell off whilst spinning around?


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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #1 on: 29 January 2014, 11:06:12 pm »
Often wondered about this myself, can you even get them as a part
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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #2 on: 29 January 2014, 11:09:35 pm »
nice one fazersharp.


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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #3 on: 29 January 2014, 11:13:00 pm »
I would snap off what is going to come off and leave the rest
You do know about the 12mm vs 9mm sprocket nut saga dont you
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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #4 on: 29 January 2014, 11:22:16 pm »
Yeah mine is the 9mm one but i monitor it regularly.


Is this the heavy duty gold chain that most people seem to upgrade too?


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If not could you link in alternatives please.


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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #5 on: 30 January 2014, 09:00:47 pm »
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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #6 on: 30 January 2014, 10:13:31 pm »
I have never seen that thing in ma puff!!! My bike had a renthal chain and sprocket set up when I bought it and I recently changed it to a JT set up for durability. The quality seems good enough, although I have only managed about 50 miles with it so far. Bloody Scottish winter  :rolleyes . I use my wee 125 during the worst of it you see.
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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #7 on: 30 January 2014, 10:16:50 pm »
Also, I changed the gearing. 1 down at the front and 1 up at the back. It makes a difference and I prefer it. I never hit top speed anyway, so I don't need long gears, but I do like to rip the throttle open and get the thing flying between the corners  :D . 120mph is plenty IMO, especially when it pulls so much harder. A worthwhile trade off.
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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #8 on: 30 January 2014, 10:27:55 pm »
Yeah mine is the 9mm one but i monitor it regularly.


Is this the heavy duty gold chain that most people seem to upgrade too?


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Yamaha-FZS600-S-Fazer-2002-DID-XRing-Gold-Chain-and-Sprocket-Kit-Set-/200847917385?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item2ec3780149


If not could you link in alternatives please.


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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #9 on: 30 January 2014, 11:02:28 pm »
Cheers for the info.
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Re: Sprocket question - not the usual!
« Reply #10 on: 31 January 2014, 08:35:19 am »
Also, I changed the gearing. 1 down at the front and 1 up at the back. It makes a difference and I prefer it. I never hit top speed anyway, so I don't need long gears, but I do like to rip the throttle open and get the thing flying between the corners  :D . 120mph is plenty IMO, especially when it pulls so much harder. A worthwhile trade off.


Are you talking about front wheel lifting up grunt, or just a bit nippier?
And i presume you don't need to alter the chain at all as far as links?
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