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dpaxton
5th November 2010, 01:41
Hi, wondering if anyone has a suitable sprocket for my 2000 FXR 150, or can point me in the right direction - I'm in the UK and catalogues don't have them with the right hole spacing (~100.5 mm from memory of what bike shop measured?).

The bike was never officially sold in the UK as far as I can tell - it's probably been imported from NZ or Malaysia.

Standard is 48T according to 'et al' in this old thread http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php/38308-Sprocket-size-change-FXR-150 - my current is 49T as far as I know, and I could go lower if that's what you've got!

Thanks,

Daniel

EJK
5th November 2010, 01:51
Cycletreads could or may be able to help you. Might freight overseas, check with them.
http://www.cycletreads.co.nz/
Enquire for part ASRCH 1806Z47 (if I'm correct).

Last time I bought a rear sprocket for FXR (47 teeth) it cost me $36NZD, thats about £17.5 quids in UK?

It's not Suzuki Genuine part tho. Also there maybe other websites that may offer FXR sprockets but this is all I know. Hope it helps.

Henk
6th November 2010, 13:42
Just ben out and had a look at mine. The JT after market part number is

JTR1806-47

with the 47 being the number of teeth. It probably fits other bikes as well so if you take that number to your local bike shop they should be able to help you. Have a look at

http://www.jtsprockets.com

if you need more details.

RDjase
6th November 2010, 17:54
I think they are called a FU150 in Japan.

Not 100% on that tho

Those numbers Henk has given you should help and be able to cross refence something.

12 to 17 ( the front is the same as lots of the smaller suzukis) are available for the front and 47, 48, 49 for the rear

dpaxton
7th November 2010, 04:30
cheers for the info. I'll look into it as soon as I can.

Henk
7th November 2010, 07:23
52 rears also available

Kickaha
7th November 2010, 07:25
The other option if you find them hard to obtain is to buy a blank sprocket and get it machined, that will probably be a much more expensive exercise though

dpaxton
7th November 2010, 11:23
It's looking promising - I couldn't find the part on Cycletreads and they only listed Renthal sprockets and by chain size and teeth only (not by bike or hole spacing), but I did find a part number I may be able to use to get an oil filter (other parts are listed by bike) -thanks EJK.

The JT sprockets link looks good though - diagrams and everything will be handy. Though the FXR doesn't exist there, the part number is listed for the RG125, which is the bike the FXR replaced I believe and is similar, so thanks to Henk for the part number.

RDjase the RG125s listed on JT sprockets have FU in their listing, so that may be where that came from? The only size on the part above is the 47, and I'm doing mainly higher speed roads, so that will be fine - I have 49T at the moment, and it wouldn't hurt to have a little less acceleration and a little more top speed!

Machining I looked into, but had problems getting someone locally who can do the work needed to convert a similar sprocket - the guy at the bike shop tried to get it done for me - thanks anyway to Kickaha - before I saw your signature I didn't know bikers were into telehandling too!

Henk
7th November 2010, 12:38
if you are after part numbers there are some here

http://www.northern.co.nz/fitments/suzuki/2155-fxr150.aspx

http://www.fxr150.co.nz

also has a lot of good info in the forums, mainly about how to bucket race them but most of it should cross over.

Dutchee
7th November 2010, 20:34
http://www.bits4bikes.co.nz/parts/suzuki/771.aspx
for sprockets & chain :)

dpaxton
14th November 2010, 06:32
Thanks again everyone - sprocket has arrived and is being fitted with a new chain and front sprocket at the bike shop.

dpaxton
18th November 2010, 11:41
Nice shiny chain and sprockets fitted - only official UK bike that takes the front sprocket is a Hyosung 125! (141414). Cheers for all the help. Now I just have to get a stubborn sump drain bolt out :angry: I've got some penetrating oil on it, so will give it a go soon!