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    Help - 750 YZF rear sprocket

    Can anyone tell me if a 750 YZF rear sprocket will fit a 600?

    Also, does anyone have the contact details for a racer who calls himself 'Fly"?

    He used to have a bike-wreckers op and has sundry parts I need, but I lost his contact details.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpex View Post
    Can anyone tell me if a 750 YZF rear sprocket will fit a 600?

    Also, does anyone have the contact details for a racer who calls himself 'Fly"?

    He used to have a bike-wreckers op and has sundry parts I need, but I lost his contact details.

    It may? But what models/ Year are both bikes, More info required
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    Just google it, but for instance from my JT book if a 96 YZF chundercat would be a 859 JT sprocket as would a 750, but a 43 vs a 47 so not much use, an SP like mine came with a 39
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    Sprockets

    I asked the Q about interchangable sprockets (YZF600 with YZF 750) Nobody had the answer other than Nathan from Darbi.

    Yup. They interface.

    Zimmerframe now has two extra teeth at the arse-end. Very exciting result.
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    Why zimmerframe? Trouble holding the balance point?

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    Does it go any better around corners yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpex View Post
    I asked the Q about interchangable sprockets (YZF600 with YZF 750) Nobody had the answer other than Nathan from Darbi.

    Yup. They interface.

    Zimmerframe now has two extra teeth at the arse-end. Very exciting result.

    Well done Nathan and Darbi once again

    PS hey ya spud eater, if you had read your own thread, yo would have seen a simple question from some one to ya
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