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Rear Sprocket Bolt -where from?
I wasn't sure if this should go in here, or the wante section, but if this isn't the place for it then could Admin please move it?
Are these readily available? Do I need to go specifically to Suzuki? I changed my chain and sprockets today and I noticed that one of the rear sprocket bolts has seen better days, it seems it may have been cross threaded at some point so I want to change it. Has anyone had to change one before? If so, where did you get the bolt(s) from? |
Re: Rear Sprocket Bolt
I have looked for high tensile bolts for a rear sprocket before on a Yamaha and struggled to find anything with a non-threaded shoulder short enough. I ended up ordering OEM stuff from a Yamaha dealer.
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what model sv?
might be easier to get a cheap 2nd hand sprocket carrier |
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Mine is a 1999 curvy.
Will see what Suzuki have to say a out a price. |
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I managed to get sorted through a Suzuki Dealer. Cost me about £6 for a nut and bolt.
I used Northeast Motorcycles at Durham and was happy with them. |
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£6 sounds about right for a oem nut and bolt (still eyewatering)
Just as a side, suzuki are doing a reduced rate months on selected consumable parts like gaskets and bolts (i think) and its expected to be the sv's in september/ october! |
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Don't probolt sell these? www.tastynuts.com
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Re: Rear Sprocket Bolt -where from?
nope toby
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Re: Rear Sprocket Bolt -where from?
Try here, £10 for a full set.
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LINK M10 x1.25 pitch high tensile SS they also sell them in sets PS thats the same for all model years |
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