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Old May 26th, 2009, 11:19 pm   #1 (permalink)
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14 tooth front sprocket

Where is the best place to buy one? and does anyone know part #'s for jt sprocket or someone like that?
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Old May 27th, 2009, 5:05 am   #2 (permalink)
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Greetings,

I bought the 14 T DP performance sprocket the day I bought the bike.

I picked it up at the dealer and surprisingly, it was short money, although I can't seem to recall the price, but that is a good thing because if I could recall the price, the price would have been extraordinary....

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Old May 27th, 2009, 5:20 am   #3 (permalink)
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...so everybody is raving about this cheap but highly effective mod that wakes up the bike at low speeds with no surges in traffic. My question is whats all involved in switching it? does the chain need to come off?
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Old May 27th, 2009, 7:53 am   #4 (permalink)
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Around $40 from your dealer. You'll need a good 1/2" impact gun to remove the nut. Be warned, it can a bitch to break loose. A LITTLE heat on the nut only with a low propane flame makes it a lot eaiser. Loosen the chain(no need for removal) and remove the covers, no problem. Loctite on assy.
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Around $40 from your dealer. You'll need a good 1/2" impact gun to remove the nut. Be warned, it can a bitch to break loose. A LITTLE heat on the nut only with a low propane flame makes it a lot eaiser. Loosen the chain(no need for removal) and remove the covers, no problem. Loctite on assy.
Dont have a local dealer... AMS is the closest and they are about 4 hours away. Looking for an online vendor.
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I buy all my sprockets and chains from www.sprocketcenter.com.
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Around $40 from your dealer. You'll need a good 1/2" impact gun to remove the nut. Be warned, it can a bitch to break loose. A LITTLE heat on the nut only with a low propane flame makes it a lot eaiser. Loosen the chain(no need for removal) and remove the covers, no problem. Loctite on assy.
And don't forget the lock washer!!!!!
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got it on order...thanks!
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