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CC XT660 04-03-10 04:49

kev, or anyone, do u know somewhere i can order JT sprockets online from?

finding it really hard to find an online store to order a 46T sprocket from, and supersprox want $80 for their sprockets, thats a bit expensive i think!!

any links to stores to order from would be greatly appreciated, postage to Aus is also needed

Cheers

Kev 04-03-10 10:59

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Originally Posted by CC XT660 (Post 122215)
kev, or anyone, do u know somewhere i can order JT sprockets online from?

finding it really hard to find an online store to order a 46T sprocket from, and supersprox want $80 for their sprockets, thats a bit expensive i think!!

any links to stores to order from would be greatly appreciated, postage to Aus is also needed

Cheers

Sorry I don't. I order mine through my local Yamaha Dealer.

JMo 04-03-10 13:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by CC XT660 (Post 122215)
kev, or anyone, do u know somewhere i can order JT sprockets online from?

finding it really hard to find an online store to order a 46T sprocket from, and supersprox want $80 for their sprockets, thats a bit expensive i think!!

I used JTs on my original wheelset, and they are great value - however, I would certainly say it is worth paying the extra for a Supersprox if you can afford it - I fitted one on the rally bike, and rode it from Paris to Dakar (that was 8000kms) without any lube, and it still looks almost new...

I've since changed the front (JT) sprocket and chain as the chain was rusty once the bike came off the ship, but am going to stick with the Supersprox on the rear until it eventually wears out!

btw. I can recommend DID 520 VM X-ring chains, again - I used only one on the rally (no lube) and it showed little sign of stretching... it would still be on there if it wasn't covered in barnacles!

J xx

CC XT660 22-03-10 07:43

Those SuperSprox look good.. but $105 shipped to Aus, that's a bit expensive for a rear sprocket!

Might need to call the local yam dealer and see how much the JT sprockets are. Would think, or hope, they would be half or less than a supersprox...

Kev 22-03-10 10:56

Rear JT sprocket = AUD$55.00

Grizzly74 03-08-10 03:09

Just fitted a JT 15T front sprocket and a JT 46T rear sprocket with a 520GXW chain and its really brought the bike to life. Also replaced the cush drive which was rooted. Now just need Kev to go on holidays so he can do the fuel mod and the stage 3 cold air intake.

Cheers Griz

Kev 03-08-10 05:12

The 46T does make the XT more fun to ride. The stage 3 airbox is the way to go.

I still have a brand new JT 47T rear if anyone is looking for one.

nazurro 03-08-10 09:19

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Originally Posted by Grizzly74 (Post 134816)
Just fitted a JT 15T front sprocket and a JT 46T rear sprocket with a 520GXW chain and its really brought the bike to life.

Did you go from a 45T to the 46T? I was thinking 47T but don't want to buy a new chain for that, so I was wondering if one tooth on the rear sprocket really feels any different?

Kev 03-08-10 11:38

It sure does.

nazurro 03-08-10 15:41

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Originally Posted by Kev (Post 134834)
It sure does.

Right, and the wheel would move forward in the swing arm which should also make it a bit more wheelie:ish.


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