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replacement speed sensor rotor
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I hope that I will not need one but I am about to replace the front tyre and will be taking the wheel off. Just done a quick search and they are £35 Angry
Anyone know where I can get one cheaper I i need one.
My current one only had 1 tab after previously been broken by a tyre fitter
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(28-03-26, 09:01 PM)fazersharp Wrote: I hope that I will not need one but I am about to replace the front tyre and will be taking the wheel off. Just done a quick search and they are £35 Angry
Anyone know where I can get one cheaper I i need one.
My current one only had 1 tab after previously been broken by a tyre fitter

5RB-2517G-00 YAMAHA YP400 ROTOR SENSOR 2009 to 2011 this comes up on ebay £28. Looks like the same one.
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(29-03-26, 07:02 PM)Faze2 Wrote:
(28-03-26, 09:01 PM)fazersharp Wrote:

5RB-2517G-00 YAMAHA YP400 ROTOR SENSOR 2009 to 2011 this comes up on ebay £28. Looks like the same one.

Thanks

interesting - mI found my old post on the subject and they were £15 8 years ago
https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/showthread.php?...ight=rotor
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I just had a good look about and £29 to £35 seems standard.

And because it's plastic I don't think getting from a breakers yard would be wise because it would still be old, used, and more brittle than a new one, so you would probably be taking a huge chance by doing so.

Gonna have to wear the cost of this one unfortunately.
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(30-03-26, 09:19 AM)darrsi Wrote: I just had a good look about and £29 to £35 seems standard.

And because it's plastic I don't think getting from a breakers yard would be wise because it would still be old, used, and more brittle than a new one, so you would probably be taking a huge chance by doing so.

Gonna have to wear the cost of this one unfortunately.

Thanks for that. I was hopthat it was just my not looking hard enough or looking at the right sellers. I am surprised that one of these home 3d printing peeps have not got on to it as it seems a common problem

(30-03-26, 09:19 AM)darrsi Wrote: I just had a good look about and £29 to £35 seems standard.

And because it's plastic I don't think getting from a breakers yard would be wise because it would still be old, used, and more brittle than a new one, so you would probably be taking a huge chance by doing so.

Gonna have to wear the cost of this one unfortunately.

I have just tried to send a pm but got this message
   
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