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11 tooth for YZ125?This is a discussion on 11 tooth for YZ125? within the 2-Stroke Motorcycles - Yamaha forum, part of the 2-Stroke Motorcycle Forums category; Anybody aware of an 11 tooth front sprocket for the YZ125 (2003)? The smallest my dealer offers is 12.
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| Anybody aware of an 11 tooth front sprocket for the YZ125 (2003)? The smallest my dealer offers is 12. I took the bike down from 13 to 12 in the front and up from 49 to 52 in back, but would like to gear down a bit more still. |
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| Check out sprocket specialist's site. |
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| Thanks for the tip. Sprocket Specialists certainly has a good selection, but they only go down to 12 tooth for an '03 YZ125. Perhaps I could have a machine shop make an 11 tooth sprocket, but I'm not willing to go that far. |
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| Dang, out of all the manufactures you would think that S.S. would have it |
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| I guess you can only go higher on the back to compensate for not being able to get a 11 tooth rear. 12-55 is still pretty tight. |
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| Yes, I need to look into going higher in the back now. It looks like I'll need to replace or modify the chain guard to go higher, but this shouldn't be terribly difficult. |
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| An 11 tooth would be pretty tiny. I doubt that it would be safe to run that small of a sprocket. You would probably have problems. |
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