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Postby -8- » Mon Jun 21, 2004 9:44 pm

Hey - installed 41 tooth rear sprocket about 2 weeks ago. cruises noticibly better & imho effortlessly at highway speeds. usually 65 to 75mph no problem. stock power configuration (no mods / with purge canister) has enough torque to haul a$$ without bogging anywhere through the gears. i thought for sure i'd be stalling somewhere in 1st or 2nd sometime around the block... not at all. with the 43 tooth rear i felt i reached the top end too soon most of the time on the open road...not any more! the stock chain (@7500km) is new enough that it leaves room for 1 or 2 more adjustments before i need to remove the one and a half links as recommended by the shop i bought the xt600 sprocket from. i'm luvin it!

also replaced the original headlight bulb with a piaa super plasma bulb ($39.95) which i feel is worth the extra bucks over the ($8.99) H4 from pep boys (it'd better be since i spent it already...right?). last night on my ride i noticed more focused & brighter low beam spread PLUS laser like blind 'em a mile away high beam performance. i like it. to minimize the nasty reflection behind the headlight fairing, i cut some black number plate sticky material down to a cone shape to fit between the headlight and the speedo which knocked the reflection down considerably.
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Postby phlat65 » Mon Jun 21, 2004 10:27 pm

nice!! I do suspension work for couple local bodyshops, and the tech gave me a complete 2002 S class MB headlamp assembly. HID bulb, controller, and wiring. probably gonna install it this weekend. should be pretty bright!! :twisted:
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Postby DEmark » Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:33 am

Is the rear sprocket a OEM Yamaha part? If so, what is the part number? I was at my dealer last week trying to get a smaller rear sprocket and they could not find a part number for anything other than the stock 43 tooth. I really dont want an aftermarket sprocket.....
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Postby Brian » Tue Jun 22, 2004 10:12 am

great info thanks........
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Postby -8- » Tue Jun 22, 2004 8:35 pm

JTR857-41

I am planning to ride solo to Skyline Drive friday morning leaving about 9am from Atlantic City. Should arrive in Front Royal,Va by 2pm to ride ride ride. Camping in Luray till sunday. Ya baby...
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Postby DEmark » Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:56 pm

Ah, an aftermarket JT sprocket, did it look as good as the original? The price looks right :)

I've toured Shenandoah 3 times so far this year! Camped at Matthews Arm two weeks ago. It's a great ride, lotsa bikes on Skyline drive. IMHO if you want to make Front Royal by 2 you maybe ought to leave earlier. I'm going to stay home this weekend, next weekend is a 4 dayer, I just might head to Quebec.

Maybe some day you could show me around the Pine Barrens eh?

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Postby -8- » Wed Jun 23, 2004 6:28 am

The only difference I see on the sprocket is that there isn’t a recess in the metal around the 4 boltholes. When I replace the chain I want to use a polished steel rear sprocket. Probably look into a Scott oiler too…I wonder how messy they are.

Usually make good time on I-95 but no matter…time is not an issue…just a safe, non-eventful trip down. Anytime you want to do the pines just let me know! Always up for that. Are you riding to Quebec?
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Postby keithcross » Fri Jun 25, 2004 5:21 am

I use JT front sprokets and have tried a smaller front one (by 1 tooth) and went back to standard gearing. Might try changing the gearing the other way one day though. As for rear sprockets, I use Renthal ally items anodised in gold, looks good with a gold x-ring chain. Good value to, front and rear sprockets and a gold x-ring chain, £85 (@$136).

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