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nikki_sv400s 30-08-06 09:31 PM

REAR SPROCKET?
 
right here is my problem i have an sv400s import i need a chain and sprocket set how many teeth does the sv650s curvy have on there rear sprockets and can i use that?

any help would be great!!

BIG Al 31-08-06 11:06 AM

Everyone seems to be avoiding you on this one Nikki! Thought Northwind would have come to your rescue, however, A standard Sv650s has 44 teeth on the rear a naked Sv650 has 45 teeth on the rear. Yours might have more being a smaller engine tho it could be the same and have a different front sprocket or the gearing changed internally in the gearbox. What you should do is is count the amount of teeth on the rear sprocket and if the rear wheel has the same sprocket bolt spacings as a 650 then you can just order a sprocket with the amount of teeth you want on it. B and C express is usually a good place to shop good prices and fast delivery of quality renthal products http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/cgi-bi...OAD&nav=Suzuki Hope this helps but i'm sure more people who have mucked about with their gearing as much as me will add to this.
Al' :wink:

nikki_sv400s 31-08-06 11:56 AM

thanks, i counted them and there is 44 teeth and when busters asked me to count the links do i count them, the ones facing me if so there is 54 or every link that means doubleing the amount?

BIG Al 31-08-06 12:20 PM

Hi Nikki,
You count the links by the link plates facing you each plate is one link.
http://upload4.postimage.org/1008896/drivechain.jpg

In the picture the part of the chain highlit is a link plate this section is one link so count the plates and thats will give you the lenght required.

northwind 31-08-06 05:11 PM

I was in bed, in my defence :) If the front sprocket has 15 teeth, then you need the same number of links as any other SVS. Which is 110, I think.


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