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Sorry, front sprocket nut again.
#1
I went to my local Yamaha dealer today (Ride on Glasgow) to get the front sprocket nut and washer. I have read on here that people seem to have paid around £2.50 for both. Ride on wanted £9! Is this right? I though it was a recall.
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#2
I  paid about 9, iirc, at Ian bells in Bedlington
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#3
I paid  £9 in Aberdeen too
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#4
think i paid just under £9. from wemoto?....
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#5
Wemoto is about £4.50 + post so I brought some acf-50 all under the same post cost. I looked into this and you can find my 98 fazer sprocket not me on these forums that has some extra info,
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#6
Right, so £9 is right. Seems a bit much for a foccin nut all the same! Thanks guys.
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#7
These are not just prices, these are yamaha prices....  :rollin
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#8
i did get the two?...12mm nut and lock washer in same packet marked up...genuine yamaha part!!
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#9
I paid £2.44 from Loughborough Yamaha
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#10
£2.44 from Moore's in Hemel Hempstead today!


(I had to buy another set as a couple of weeks ago I visited my mechanics and my mates bike was in there having the chain and sprocket changed, took sprocket cover off and no sprocket nut, vanished, so being the nice fella I let him have mine I'd bought to replace my 9mm standard one!)
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#11
(12-10-13, 05:22 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: so being the nice fella I let him have mine I'd bought to replace my 9mm standard one!
Nice to hear such a heart warming story  Big Grin , well done  :thumbup .
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#12
Yeah, it wasn't till later in the day I thought
'Hang on a mo, I could have spent three minutes removing MY sprocket cover, get the mechanic to take MY 9mm nut off, give that to my mate who's had disappeared and put the 12mm on MY bike!'
Palm face moment!


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#13
£2-44 from Streetbike, Halesowen, Yamaha main dealer for collection from them. This is the official Yamaha price.
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(13-10-13, 09:05 AM)Dave48 link Wrote: £2-44 from Streetbike, Halesowen, Yamaha main dealer for collection from them. This is the official Yamaha price.
....did you get washer in with that?....think wemoto ripped me? :\ ....mine came in sealed yamaha pkt as a kit!!
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#15
Noob question. But whats the benefit in changing the sprocket nut?
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(13-10-13, 02:29 PM)thunderpantz link Wrote: Noob question. But whats the benefit in changing the sprocket nut?
9mm nuts strip and fall off 12mm hopefully don't I'd add a link to previous posts but I'm rubbish.
Andy
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#17
Just put "front sprocket nut" in the search box up top and fill yer boots with info.
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#18
(13-10-13, 02:29 PM)thunderpantz link Wrote: Noob question. But whats the benefit in changing the sprocket nut?

you may not need to mate. best think to do is pop off your front sprocket nut cover (5 or 6 cap head bolts, and a 10mm bolt for the gear change lever) and measure how wide your current front sprocket nut is.

if it measures 12mm wide, your ok. if it measures 9mm wide, then your best to change it to the new 12mm sized one ( if you search for the issue on here you will see what issues the 9mm ones cause if/when they come off).

doesnt seem to be many (any?) people had any issues when they have fitted the new 12mm one and a lock washer, so if this has been done you should be ok Smile
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#19
Got the 12mm nut and tab-washer from Woods M/C's in Abergele, genuine Yamaha part.

G ; )
Life's a long song....
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#20
think I paid over £16 for them for my FZ6, that was at Jax in York had to order them and pick them up, no postage on it.
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