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    Cagiva Raptor 650 rear sprocket?

    My 2002 Raptor 650 needs a new chain and sprockets, so I went to Cycletreads this afternoon to enquire. The guy looked for a while, made some calls, and then told me they can't get a rear sprocket for it. None of their suppliers have it. Then I called Motomail when I get home, they also took a while, maybe half an hour or more, then came back to me with sorry, no aftermarket sprockets at all, none of the suppliers have it. However, they can get me the Cagiva OEM rear sprocket, but that will be $332. Thanks, but no thanks.

    So my question is, will I have to order one in from overseas (either ebay or wemoto), or is there another sprocket that will be able to fit it? What have you Cagiva owners done in the past?

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    I've heard of this happening before, the guy also had to buy offshore... Probably somewhere in Aus that has stock. Ill ask the old man if he wants to get one now (split the shipping cost?)


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    Quote Originally Posted by musicman View Post
    My 2002 Raptor 650 needs a new chain and sprockets, so I went to Cycletreads this afternoon to enquire. The guy looked for a while, made some calls, and then told me they can't get a rear sprocket for it. None of their suppliers have it. Then I called Motomail when I get home, they also took a while, maybe half an hour or more, then came back to me with sorry, no aftermarket sprockets at all, none of the suppliers have it. However, they can get me the Cagiva OEM rear sprocket, but that will be $332. Thanks, but no thanks.

    So my question is, will I have to order one in from overseas (either ebay or wemoto), or is there another sprocket that will be able to fit it? What have you Cagiva owners done in the past?

    Thanks
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    Whats so special about your rear sprocket??
    Unless its some funny dished jobbie then why not a blank and get a machine shop to sort out machining the holes n stuff for ya
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Whats so special about your rear sprocket??
    Unless its some funny dished jobbie then why not a blank and get a machine shop to sort out machining the holes n stuff for ya
    that sounds ok, they are pretty close to the duc monster having beed designed by the same guy would a duc one fit ??

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    Sight unseen I dunno but ida thought they would be like a SV650 sprocket. Given thats the doner engine
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    How set are you on retaining the stock gearing? If you are not getting fussy of a few teeth hear and there it will be a lot easyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Sight unseen I dunno but ida thought they would be like a SV650 sprocket. Given thats the doner engine
    i was thinking about mine being the 1000 tl powered would a tl one fit

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimjim View Post
    i was thinking about mine being the 1000 tl powered would a tl one fit
    Sight unseen Its hard to figure out lol
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    you need a 45 tooth 525 pitch sprocket with standard gearing.get a blank in that size,should be around $60.

    take it to an engineer and get it machined using yours as a template.

    while your at it,why not do a few,saves time and money and you could probably sell them on Trade Me lol
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    Talking OK its a dumb question

    Never heasrd of this so who sells blank sprockets
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    yea, who sells blank sprockets ?
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    Why the blkank sprocket man of course
    Talk to the guys at treads and ask for a blank 45 tooth 525 sprocket.
    Just a thought though --good time to convert to 520
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    Im in the same boat as Musicman. I need a rear sprocket for my Raptor and cant get one.

    Just wondering how you got on in the end?

    Cycletreads cant seem to get a blank sprocket and I dont like buying from overseas if I can help it.

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    Wemoto look to have reasonable shipping rates...


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