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  1. nsman

    Jt sprockets

    Hi, Does anyone know if a Jt1950 sprocket has the tapered bolt holes that a 1999 Fe400e has stock.If it does not ,I do believe it will fit the hub but will the regular bolts required(if that is the case) hit or foul anything.thx...nsman
  2. L

    Sprockets final ratio

    Is 48/15 normal on a 2001 Fe501e? I cannot find in the parts and instructions manual anything that says what should be standard on each model. As I find good opportunities on eBay to replace my sprockets and also experiment with different ratios, what do I need to know about what fits...
  3. M

    Timing sprockets

    Hi, Does anyone know why the sprocket teeth aren’t symmetrical? First I suspected it was due to wear since I needed to replace the timing chain but when I got the new sprockets they looked similar. I couldn’t see any wear at all but when I assembled the motor the valve-piston clearance...
  4. wildbill

    Re:rear sprockets

    In a related thread about front sprockets it was mentioned that Husky front sprockets{2 stroke and 4 stroke w/spacer}will interchange with a Husaberg.My question is what will interchange with the rear sprocket?Very useful information a need to know. Thanks
  5. L

    front sprockets

    anybody know if the front husaberg sprockets are the same as KTM ?? looking for a 13 tooth. cheers
  6. Tripwire

    Brake Pads, Sprockets etc.. (other make/model) alternatives?

    I have a 1997 USA model FE501E that I am really growing to appreciate. I am looking to find cross reference info on the standard consumable parts such as the brake pads and sprockets etc... For example will KTM pads fit and if so what year/s? Also, how about sprockets? ( I want to gear down to...
  7. A

    Chain & Sprockets

    <CENTER>After riding my new '03 FE400E for a couple of weeks now I'm starting to dig into it bit more & discovered that it has a 15 tooth front & 42 tooth rear..not exactly what I'm looking for in the narrow, muddy,rocky trails up here in New England. Now I can find rear sprockets no problem...
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