Ok...I need to replace my rear sprocket but i don't want my butt ripped open for $180.00 freakin bucks. Sooooooooooo I am in the market for one of those nifty aftermarket 2 piece jobbies where you can replace just the sprocket. I know there are several companies that make them but just wondering about personal experience with or another. Thanks much!!!
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you can find used stock rear sprockets for cheap. thats the route id go...
Motowheels has a good selection of the AFAM 2pc sprockets and carriers, but it looks like you initial buy in for the sprocket/carrier set is gonna be over $180. Jeff @ monsterparts.com has the Driven Systems steel ($39) and aluminum ($59) replacements rear sprockets. I don't know much about the Driven rear sprockets, but their front sprockets work just fine.
I have been running the Supersprox rear sprocket on my bike and love it. For a SS swingarm, the are in the ass ripped open category, but they look cool as shit.
check the out options at ca-cycleworks: http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/catalog/ducati/chain.html (http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/shop/catalog/ducati/chain.html)
I ran a cheap driven rear on my old bike with no problems
I just did the quick change on my monster going from 525 and 15/42 teeth to 520 and 15/44 teeth. I can send pics if you wish....got my parts for $299 shipped to the door, everything included - chain, link, front sprocket, rear sprocket, carrier, all bolts. I love how it looks as well as how it has changed the bikes performance.
I do have my stock 525 sprockets for sale cheap if you are interested.....
Quote from: mcgalinmd on November 30, 2009, 11:22:43 AM
I just did the quick change on my monster going from 525 and 15/42 teeth to 520 and 15/44 teeth. I can send pics if you wish....got my parts for $299 shipped to the door, everything included - chain, link, front sprocket, rear sprocket, carrier, all bolts. I love how it looks as well as how it has changed the bikes performance.
I do have my stock 525 sprockets for sale cheap if you are interested.....
Here's my quick change set up, $299 and a few bloody knuckles and a pregnant dog of a time getting the big nut off. [evil] (http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk65/mcgalinmd/Picture003-1.jpg)
JT makes an quickchange for $100, and is recommended by Ca-Cycle not to mention the sprockets are all under forty bucks.
Or find a Parts-Unlimited dealer, they also carry it.
Quote from: mcgalinmd on December 02, 2009, 09:20:25 AM
Here's my quick change set up, $299 and a few bloody knuckles and a pregnant dog of a time getting the big nut off. [evil] (http://i277.photobucket.com/albums/kk65/mcgalinmd/Picture003-1.jpg)
your rear sprocket is looking a little shagged there man.. those teeth are SHARP.
which one? the black, blue or white one? [laugh]
Quote from: corey on December 02, 2009, 12:53:09 PM
your rear sprocket is looking a little shagged there man.. those teeth are SHARP.
Well, that's interesting....because that's a picture of the whole set up, brand new, never run, just finshed installation. :o
What you are seeing is a blury pic combined with the white grease that came on the chain. Optical illusion....it's a brand new sprocket. I've put 400 miles on the bike since and the teeth still look brand new.