To anyone that has done the NSR wheel conversion...
To anyone that has done the NSR wheel conversion...
...I need help.
It strikes me that I am missing a bit from the rear wheel as when I offered my sprocket up to it there is nothing to bolt to, even though I expect to have to frabricate a sprocket holder. All I have is 5 rubber mounted holes. Am I missing the Cush Drive assembly?
Would be grateful if anyone couyld take pictures of the rear assembly and sen it to me.
The s-m conversion is back on!!
B.
It strikes me that I am missing a bit from the rear wheel as when I offered my sprocket up to it there is nothing to bolt to, even though I expect to have to frabricate a sprocket holder. All I have is 5 rubber mounted holes. Am I missing the Cush Drive assembly?
Would be grateful if anyone couyld take pictures of the rear assembly and sen it to me.
The s-m conversion is back on!!
B.
Bargos
'Daybreak Boys', West Sussex
'Daybreak Boys', West Sussex
- simon foster
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S+M
Bargos,
What type of NSR Wheels have you got, I have a set of 17\" wheels that I could check for you?
Glad the Supermoto conversion is back on
Simon
What type of NSR Wheels have you got, I have a set of 17\" wheels that I could check for you?
Glad the Supermoto conversion is back on
Simon
No mate the rubber mount,s in the wheel are the cush drive(rubber outer metal core?) What you normally get is a piece of bar with a threaded portion on the end that the sprocket bolt onto and a large circlip that holds the sprocket in situ on the wheel
What YOU need to do is get a pegged sprocket this does away with the need to bolt the sprocket on (as the nuts are very close to the swingarm)
The sprocket comes with the peg,s welded on to the sprocket,
JT sproockets make it i think
http://www.jtsprockets.com/index.php?id=38&L=0
What YOU need to do is get a pegged sprocket this does away with the need to bolt the sprocket on (as the nuts are very close to the swingarm)
The sprocket comes with the peg,s welded on to the sprocket,
JT sproockets make it i think
http://www.jtsprockets.com/index.php?id=38&L=0
Guys,
I just spoke to JT and they pointed me in the direction of this sprocket -
http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html?&L ... uid=147&p=
Looking at the cross section this does not appear to be a pegged sprocket which would scupper my plan
Any ideas?
B.
I just spoke to JT and they pointed me in the direction of this sprocket -
http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html?&L ... uid=147&p=
Looking at the cross section this does not appear to be a pegged sprocket which would scupper my plan

Any ideas?
B.
Bargos
'Daybreak Boys', West Sussex
'Daybreak Boys', West Sussex