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- Topper
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I'm looking at pics and diagrams of sprockets advertised as fitting this bike and a lot of them don't seem to have the hole. The JT/Emgo sprocket sold by Z1 (and other retailers) for example.
Then there the sunstar sprocket which does appear to have the hole.
Am I wrong about the JT/Emgo? Does it have the hole, they just don't show it in the diagram? They are all over the place at lots of retails and advertised as fitting my bike. I just want to be sure. Anybody used one of these before?
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PS - The lock washer im talking of is off a modern Kawasaki, they fit fine & are cheap. My 07 ZX6R race bike uses them. Just install, tighten the sprocket nut & then bend the edge of the lock washer over the sprocket nut so it cant move
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Incidently, I have a 14 tooth front sprocket that I would like to trade for a good 13 tooth, if anybody is interested. It is a JTF518-14T, for a 630 chain, purchased from Z1 Enterprises. Also, I need a replacement nut. Some goofball (me) tightened the nut so much last time that I had to grind it off to get it loose.
Bill Baker
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16 tooth (original size)
17 tooth (+1) about 500 RPM drop at 65 mph
18T (+2) requires guard removal
Jim
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I got a 17T sprocket from Z1. The original lock washer had that little tab on it that fit into a hole on the sprocket. The new sprocket doesn't have a hole for that tab. The guy at Z1 said I needed a splined lock washer but he didn't have one in stock.
Is this something I can pick up at a local dealership? Or do I need a lock washer from another year Kaw?
Of course if I look up lock washers for a '79 KZ750 they're not splined and have that tab. So what do I need to be looking for?
I guess if push came to shove I could reuse the lock washer that the PO put on when he upped to the 18T sprocket. But I'd really rather not.
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You might take the old sprocket with you to a local shop and see if they can match the splines to a later model lock washer.
Jim
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damarble wrote: Topper, may I ask why you are replacing the 18t?
Here's why: kzrider.com/forum/5-chassis/529642-sproc...fe-expectancy#530060
With an 18T sprocket even the slightest amount of chain slack allowed the chain to rub against the clutch push rod and transmission cover.
Rainman wrote: Topper, I reused the original washer on mine.
You might take the old sprocket with you to a local shop and see if they can match the splines to a later model lock washer.
Jim
I was a little leary of reusing the lock washer but maybe I could get away with it. I just figured it can't be but a couple bucks if I can find one.
Taking the sprocket to a local shop is a great idea and I can do it with the new sprocket so I have all the parts on hand when I take the sprocket off.
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