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    FXR rear sprocket

    Sunstar do a 49 tooth rear sprocket for the FXR. Does anyone know what the part number for it is? I can't get any sense out of their website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    Sunstar do a 49 tooth rear sprocket for the FXR. Does anyone know what the part number for it is? I can't get any sense out of their website.
    Not Sunstar but got a nice quality Whites Powersports 49 toother via Boyle's here in Welly. I can grab the part number off the sprocket tonight if that's a help........

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    That would be great. Means I can make it easy for the bike shop to order and not be told it doesn't exist as I've had with other parts in the past.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hal20308 View Post
    Not Sunstar but got a nice quality Whites Powersports 49 toother via Boyle's here in Welly. I can grab the part number off the sprocket tonight if that's a help........
    please post the part the number as i have the same issue as the old Henkster.....

    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    That would be great. Means I can make it easy for the bike shop to order and not be told it doesn't exist as I've had with other parts in the past.
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    Sunstar do a 49 tooth rear sprocket for the FXR. Does anyone know what the part number for it is? I can't get any sense out of their website.
    Little honda pitbikes (XR80) have the same internal cut out and M6 studs (I think from memory); all i had to do was drill them out then good to go. assuming you are running a 420-428 chain that is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    please post the part the number as i have the same issue as the old Henkster.....
    Lady & Gentleman - it says 80349C. Cost me $49 from memory about two months ago

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    Sweet thanks.
    I never thought two teeth on the back would make a difference but it would seem it does, two up and it pulled better out of Hells corner at mt Welly, and ran on the rev limiter all over the place at Taumarunui.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Henk View Post
    . . ., two up and it pulled better out of Hells corner at mt Welly, and ran on the rev limiter all over the place at Taumarunui.
    What? - was this a Pillion race?
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave View Post
    What? - was this a Pillion race?
    We let solos ride two up in the sidecar races these days to get the numbers up.
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