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Post by Hunterm8 » 26 Jul 2004, 13:30

hi

i need to get some new sprockets for my crm250 mk3 all the places ive looked online dont have crm250 What do i go for?

cheers mick

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Post by rogercrm » 26 Jul 2004, 15:43

Hi Mick,

Depends what you're using the bike for.

Road riding and a bit of trail: 13/42

Lots of trail: 13/45

Serious trail/enduros: 13/50

Leisure trail do sprockets and an o ring chain set for £70ish, if you go larger than 45 teeth on the rear, you need a dropper block (from LT) at £27 - or make your own.

Hope this helps,

Roger.

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Post by Hunterm8 » 26 Jul 2004, 16:02

thanks that help on tooth size if i was to order one from here

http://www.racespec.co.uk/Shop%20Final/ ... lang=en-gb

what bike type would i choose as they do not list crm?

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Post by phil1 » 26 Jul 2004, 19:01

Honda Xr400 should be the same, also brake discs, pads and wheels

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Post by Phil Neal » 27 Jul 2004, 11:10

bandc express are good too...

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Post by CRMR » 27 Jul 2004, 18:02

And dont forget :bigger sprockets = bigger chain :wink: and if you go for a 47 tooth rear youll get away with dropping (filing downwards)the original holes and lowering the original chain guide..just :wink:

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Post by MarkM » 04 Aug 2004, 10:07

I run mine on 13/48 with DEP and reeds and find it excellent and you can still use 1st gear !!!! Leisure Trail are good but can be pricey try race spece http://www.racespec.co.uk very competitive and cheaper when you order on-line.

XR 400 sprockets will fit


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