Sprocket Specialists are ok, but they made my sprocket with the wrong hub 
diameter.  When I told them they didn't believe me and said they have been 
doing it for 15 years and don't make mistakes like that.  I sent them a photo 
with a ruler showing the hole was 2 inches off, but they still made me send the 
worthless sprocket back at my cost before they would remake it.  This caused 
about a month delay and didn't make me too happy.

Jeff Blamey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     body{font-family: 
Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: 
#ffffff;color: black;}  The El Ninja book says:

Sprocket Specialists 800-782-8200

www.sprocketspecialists.com  I think they run $100    72 tooth normal, but I 
think you can ask for others. #40 sprocket and chain. I think 11 or 12 is 
driven.

If you try to do #50 for the driven sprocket it would result in a HUGE rear 
sprocket. 

http://www.surpluscenter.com/   for drive sprockets.

Jeff

  -----Original Message----- 
From: Seth Allen 
Sent: Jul 27, 2007 9:24 PM 
To: ElectricMotorcycles 

Subject: Re: [ElectricMotorcycles] Spacely Sprockets or Cogswell Cogs? 

watch out for radial load on the ETEK  shaft. 

Seth

  On 7/27/07, Johnathan Vail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   
I need a good source for a large rear sprocket for a Ninja 250, chain and
a sprocket for an ETEK. 

I had a link to a place that did custom rear sprockets but I can't find it
now.  I think I need at least 70 teeth in the rear and no more than about
15 in front.

Thanks,

jv <-- Hells Amperes Motorcycle Club 


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