[MELB] FS: 15 tooth front sprocket & footpegs

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  1. koma

    koma New Member

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    Well i had a bit of a clean out of all the spare parts and pieces and thought that there might be a few people interested in these ones.

    15 tooth front sprocket
    Great if your getting a little bored with the power on tap from your little FZR250. It'll change your top speed from about 185 to ~160km/h or so but you'll get there alot quicker! The sprocket has a very small amount of wear on it but will serve it's purpose well.

    Solid metal aftermarket footpegs
    These came with my old 3LN3 when i bought it and i took them off for a RWC and then never put them back on cos i put them in a 'safe' place so i wouldnt lose them. They will NOT pass a RWC but certainly look the goods.

    Both items will easily fit in the small AusPost packs so i'm going to assume it's $5 postage.
    Cheers.
     
  2. FZR250Guy

    FZR250Guy New Member

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    Hey mate, do I need a different chain to go with that front sprocket, how long does it take to install the sprocket?

    I'm interested in both actually, how much are you after for the footpegs and sprocket?
     
  3. koma

    koma New Member

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    Well if your chain is a little old and worn out then you might need to either replace the chain or cut a link out. If the chain is well within servicable limits (as in you can adjust it tighter) then you shouldn't have a problem.

    Installing a front sprocket will either be a 15 minute job or a two hour job depending on how tight the front sprocket nut is on. Some bikes i've had to go get a truck rattle gun to get the bugger off as no amount of breaker bars and extender arms would loosen it. It's just a matter of removing the front sprocket cover, loosening the chain using the adjusters at the rear wheel, undoing the sprocket bolt and slipping it off and replacing it.

    I'm going to have to actually find where i put the footpegs now! They're somewhere in my storage box of bike bits. <!-- s:roll: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_roll.gif" alt=":roll:" title="Rolling LoL" /><!-- s:roll: -->
     
  4. 8_stitch

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    hey koma if FZR250guy dont buy those pegs im keen on them
    are they alloy or steel?
     
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    koma New Member

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    Sorry 8_stitch, already sold both to FZR250Guy.
     
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    worth a try anyways <!-- s:cry: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_cry.gif" alt=":cry:" title="Crying or Very sad" /><!-- s:cry: -->
     

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