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rap169
06-08-2003, 01:15 PM
i was on rock mountain atv and couldnt find a 35 tooth rear sprocket for my 250x. Any body know where i can buy one? Everything i look at is a 38 or 39 tooth. any help?

Texan32
06-08-2003, 01:54 PM
give Rocky a call. Maybe they carry them, but don't advertise them. Or try somewhere else that sells renthal. Here is a link to renthals site. It looks like 36 is the smallest they make
http://www.renthal.com/website/products/cwmakes/honda.asp

Regulator 250X
06-08-2003, 04:55 PM
Go through Nac's Racing. I got a 35 tooth aluminum sprocket through them for 45 bucks. Pretty trick also, you an go all the way to a 33 tooth i believe! Pretty sweet, talk about top end!

TrickBlaster'03
06-08-2003, 06:28 PM
yeah go through nacs, and be sure to ask them to throw in a nacs sticker for ya! :D

excess
06-09-2003, 01:37 AM
You can just put a 16 in the front and it will give you the same effect

rap169
06-09-2003, 11:23 AM
um 16.....no, i have trouble fitting a 14 in the front. Its a 250x, not a 400. I want to keep my case saver so i decided to go to a smaller rear.

Texan32
06-09-2003, 02:08 PM
your smart for changing the rear sprocket. yes, changign the front is cheaper, but changing the rear actually puts less stress on the engine.

rap169
06-09-2003, 04:47 PM
really? how so? WHat makes the difference if the rear or front is changed stress wise. The onlything i can see is that its easier to trun a smaller sprocket than a larger one, so easier for a 13 instead of 14. well i guess maybe i answered my own question
i think your right

rap169
06-09-2003, 05:10 PM
ok another ?? How well do aluminum sprockets hold up? Compared to steel ones? Thanks

300exazzkikr
06-10-2003, 03:00 AM
If you still can't find one, go to www.sprocketspecialties.com and they will make any sprocket you want. You just have to give them all the dimensions so they know where to drill the holes. It'll cost like 50 bucks. It's not bad for a special order and not much more than buying one from someone else. As far as aluminum and steel goes. Steel is just heavier. They'll hold up the same as long as they don't get smacked by a rock or something.