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Old 09-07-2008, 09:53 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Stan, you should edit your posts instead of posting a thousand times.

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Eh w.e just better for him since it bumps it up haha! Joe you should not post unless you have an idea to what the problem could be or where he could buy the parts SMART ASS!

JK joe you know you the man haha!
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Old 09-08-2008, 07:00 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Well I'll probably call Hans this morning to see if he might have the part lying around... It really sucks because now all I have to drive is the ZX-7R, and it needs a new sprocket pretty badly.
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Well I'll probably call Hans this morning to see if he might have the part lying around... It really sucks because now all I have to drive is the ZX-7R, and it needs a new sprocket pretty badly.
Well at first I was going to say and you are complaining why I love riding my bike just give me a reason i will rie ofr hours. Anyway I see you need a sprocket I just replaced it in my GSX-R750 not too bad of a job. It took me about 2 hours because I decided to clean up all the rest of the stuff while the wheel was off.

Whats wrong with your sprocket is it chipped, or just worn and looking like sharks teeth???
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Old 09-22-2008, 07:28 PM   #14 (permalink)
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My sprocket has *no* teeth on it at all... Vortex sent me the wrong sprocket TWICE, so I've been without a mode of transportation for like a week and a half. Bought an aluminum pulley from 3sx for half the price of stock and I'm putting it on now. Hopefully tomorrow I'll find that Vortex got it right this time.
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