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sprocket numbers
hi am in america on a uk registerd 03 xt600e 4pt .could someone please tell me the part number for a 15t front sprocket and the locking ring.also how many chain links does my bike need i want to try a 47t on the rear .
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106 links is stock, and it fit on mine with 15/47 and with 14/45 too.
Get a sprocket on ebay perhaps, real easy
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the bike was not sold in america so i need the part number to order it from a shop.also i dont use ebay
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Get an Ebay account.
You won't regret it - it's easy and secure too.
And no - I don't work for them!!!
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just looked on ebay and they dont have parts for my bike it was not sold in america.the older model was.do they use the same spline on the sprocket? or does any one know the part number for the 4pt ?
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just looked on ebay and they dont have parts for my bike it was not sold in america.the older model was.do they use the same spline on the sprocket? or does any one know the part number for the 4pt ?
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Try using a worldwide search. Just because it wasn't sold in America doesn't mean you can't get it from elsewhere.
I get stuff from overseas all the time.
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i also dont have an address. would like to just phone a bike shop that i will be passing and give them the part number so i dont have to wait round and i know i will be getting the right part.
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Reason: not getting the info that i need
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KEDO - Performance Products they have an english site too.
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Kito, if you want an aftermarket sprocket (e.g. JT)beware of the incorrect catalogue listing. I would recommend reading this post(all 5 pages)
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...light=sprocket
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kito
hi am in america on a uk registerd 03 xt600e 4pt .could someone please tell me the part number for a 15t front sprocket and the locking ring.also how many chain links does my bike need i want to try a 47t on the rear .
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Hi Dave
I needed a new front sprocket in the States too. The XT was imported until 1995 and the sprocket hasn't changed so just tell the dealer its for a '95 bike.
Hope the trip's going well
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For my 1990 XT600E the SKU is 26 on the diagram andOEM PART NUMBER IS 99999-01798-00 check here:
Power Parts Plus | Honda OEM Parts | Polaris OEM Parts | Yamaha OEM Parts | Yamaha Outboard OEM Parts
JUST FOR YOUR INFO: The 1995 XT600E sold in the US is the same as the 1994-1990 (submodel for 1995 is XT600EG)
The US basically got the 1994 leftovers and never got the 4PT model
Vando
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