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Old 07-31-2009, 11:40 AM   #16
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Re: Sprocket

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Where did you get your 45T sprocket? What is was the part number?

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If you don't get a response, you can find a sprocket at www.jtsprockets.com

I found what I think you're after here: http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html...el_uid=4403&p=
Assuming a 10.5mm bolt hole, 428 chain, 90mm bolt circle and 58mm hub diameter. I just searched for an off-road Honda under 200cc, since that seems to be what they used 428 chains on. Once you have established a part number, you can take it to just about any bike shop and place an order.
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Old 08-02-2009, 12:17 AM   #17
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Re: Sprocket

You will need a shorter chain as well like this one 428 with around 126 Links

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...Ntt=428h+chain


 
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Old 08-04-2009, 02:44 PM   #18
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Re: Sprocket

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Originally Posted by mike1346
Where did you get your 45T sprocket? What is was the part number?

Thanks
If you don't get a response, you can find a sprocket at www.jtsprockets.com

I found what I think you're after here: http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html...el_uid=4403&p=
Assuming a 10.5mm bolt hole, 428 chain, 90mm bolt circle and 58mm hub diameter. I just searched for an off-road Honda under 200cc, since that seems to be what they used 428 chains on. Once you have established a part number, you can take it to just about any bike shop and place an order.
Thanks I guess it's time to break a set of caliper's and do some measureing.
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Old 08-09-2009, 05:57 PM   #19
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I was the person who drilled thru the hub and bolted the sproket solid to it just like on my Suzuki Dr 200. This was the best thing for my sloppy rear sproket. I still reinstalled the clip ring as a extra safety measure. I had several failures at first with the mod due to using too thin a grade 5 bolt that actually would bend and snap. These bigger grade 5 bolts are stronger and have given me 1500 mi with no problems. Drilled them to the actual size of the threaded slip pins smoothe end. Used JB-weld to secure and lock in each bolt on the inside of the hub. If It didnt work I knew Id be buying a new rim. Chris.


 
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Old 08-10-2009, 11:10 AM   #20
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Thanks for the report!

BTW you don't need a new chain. A Dremel and a mallet and punch and a vise will serve you well. An easier but more expensive alternitive would be chain breaker, but the redneck way is easy enough and effective.
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Old 08-10-2009, 11:09 PM   #21
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one supplier

http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-xl185s-80...ist/F++11.html


 
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