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8 hours ago, otmaximus said:

I’ve been running 17T and 41T for years, but it’s hard to find non-stock or non-OEM parts anymore. Just not as much aftermarket support for the old-timers. 

Paul in SoCal 
 

I'm ok with manufacturers limit to stock items in order to "expand" a decreasing volume on fewer items. It is never going to be better for these "modern old-timers".

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https://www.nr1motor.nl/honda/1994/vfr-750-f-onderdelen/aandrijving.html

 

https://www.japparts.nl/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=79_86_93_228&products_id=4388&language=en&zenid=ume33i2jgsf5qqu3jtqo82dli0

 

Just a quick searh...

 

 

 

 

 

VFRs were hugely popular here so plenty parts.  Should you ever get stuck and want to eat the shippings costs across the pond......

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Since this is a kit, I assume it’s stock gearing. It’s not a problem getting the OE gearing here. I’m just bummed I don’t have the options any more for taller gearing. 
I’m back to commuting about 120 miles/day, so I’m trying to squeeze as many miles as I can out of a gallon of fuel. 
Paul in SoCal. 

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On 1/25/2020 at 11:07 PM, otmaximus said:

I’ve been running 17T and 41T for years, but it’s hard to find non-stock or non-OEM parts anymore. Just not as much aftermarket support for the old-timers. 

Paul in SoCal 
 

JT probably still makes the front sprockets, as the last time I checked, a lot of Hondas used the same sprockets.  I once made a drawing showing the relevant JT front sprockets and their dimensions, but I can't find it anymore...  The 41T rear might be more difficult, as OM is 43T and the next most common is 45T.

 

Ciao,

 

JZH

 

 

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9 hours ago, JZH said:

JT probably still makes the front sprockets, as the last time I checked, a lot of Hondas used the same sprockets.  I once made a drawing showing the relevant JT front sprockets and their dimensions, but I can't find it anymore...  The 41T rear might be more difficult, as OM is 43T and the next most common is 45T.

 

Ciao,

 

JZH

 

 

 

Is it this drawing:

 

HondaFrontSprocketsCompared.png

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Supersprox will do a fresh cut to order on the rear. Ain't cheap...but not requiring a mortgage either.

 

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