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can anyone tell me which sprockets are compatable with the fzr 600 please ive used gear commander and i can use a 48 tooth without any mods
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tony wrote:can anyone tell me which sprockets are compatable with the fzr 600 please ive used gear commander and i can use a 48 tooth without any mods
Tony,
in the WIKI there is a list of inter-changeable stuff like sprockets listed that would be where I would start.
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cheers YG looking at the wiki the part number for fzr 600 and fazer are the same but the fazer has 48 teeth i will try this and will post the results once on bike
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I ran a 14/49 (520 chain) sprocket set-up without any issues. Gave the FZR the "off the line, out of the corner" pep I was looking for.
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ragedigital wrote:I ran a 14/49 (520 chain) sprocket set-up without any issues. Gave the FZR the "off the line, out of the corner" pep I was looking for.
Word of warning do NOT go under 14 teeth front the load on smaller amounts of teeth SIGNIFICANTLY increases wear on sprockets/ chains & front sprocket bearings.
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48 tooth sprocket required as fj sprocket is same part number but different hole centres, what other sprockets will fit a 91 fzr 600
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Are you running the stock chain or a 520?
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im running stock chain 18" wheel
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If you go with an aluminum rear sprocket from Vortex, there are options from 43 to 53 tooth rear sprockets.

http://www.vortexracing.com/index.php?c ... s&submenu=
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now ive put 48 tooth rear sprocket on chain to short can i put links in chain or has anyone got spare stock chain i can butcher
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Do not add links to a chain. The links stretch with Wear and Tear, adding new link/links will cause a tight slack chain effect.

Damaging rear wheel, swing arm, and front sprocket, bearings. Probably other issues Don't do it!
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