Sprockets
Posted: 08 Jul 2007 08:50
Would you like to touch my monkey? ....OK...that's a different "sprockets" for you classic Mike Meyers fans...
I was researching sprockets and realized that the sprockets I purchased through RockyMountain ATV/MC are JT brand. The JT Sprockets website has nice reference material related to gearing and which sprockets are stock and the different gearing ratios available for your bike. Next time you need sprockets or want to know about changing your gear ratio--check it out:
http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html
Safiri recently helped me figure out and purchase (and install) new wheel bearings. One of the websites we used was psep.biz. I find them to be a good low-price resource with very good, simple reference tables to help you find what fits your bike.
http://www.psep.biz/store/dirt_bike_par ... sories.htm
I click on Suzuki, then the type of part I'm looking for, then use their tables to figure out the exact part # I need.
I was researching sprockets and realized that the sprockets I purchased through RockyMountain ATV/MC are JT brand. The JT Sprockets website has nice reference material related to gearing and which sprockets are stock and the different gearing ratios available for your bike. Next time you need sprockets or want to know about changing your gear ratio--check it out:
http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html
Safiri recently helped me figure out and purchase (and install) new wheel bearings. One of the websites we used was psep.biz. I find them to be a good low-price resource with very good, simple reference tables to help you find what fits your bike.
http://www.psep.biz/store/dirt_bike_par ... sories.htm
I click on Suzuki, then the type of part I'm looking for, then use their tables to figure out the exact part # I need.