I am running a Quaiffe diff and I need to replace my rear sprocket. Unfortunately there is no visible model number or markings.
Anyone know what I should order? (530 chain GSXR 1000)
Thanks,
Sean
I am running a Quaiffe diff and I need to replace my rear sprocket. Unfortunately there is no visible model number or markings.
Anyone know what I should order? (530 chain GSXR 1000)
Thanks,
Sean
I ordered mine from these guys. Super nice and asked all the right questions to make sure I got exactly what I needed.
http://www.rebelgears.com/
Obviously, the Taylor guys have loads of experience, you can try them also. Super nice!
Ian MacLeod
"Happy Hour: 5:00 - 5:30"
Tatuus F1k
www.sprocketspecialists.com
You will need the inter circle ID and Bolt pattern. If you need help give me a call we have several.
Bill McLaughlin
3176277810
Life is what happens to you while you're planning on doing something else!
Call Dustin Wright at Phoenix Race Works who supplies F1000 parts and expert advice. He just changed out my chain and new 47 tooth sprocket from Sprocket Specialities. I am sure that he might even have the sprocket in stock, and he can lend any advice that you might need. The extra sprockets I have from Sprocket Specialites are clearly marked for size. The sprocket is actually stamped.
Call Dustin......he can and will assist you. Nice guy too.
Richard Dziak
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Former Phoenix F1K-07 F1000 #77 owner/driver
website: http://www.formularacingltd.com
email: sonewmexico@gmail.com
We have several sizes and types of sprockets in stock. Even if we don't have what you are looking for we can help you find it or make it for you.
We have started to make our own custom sprockets for the F1k.09. They are the exact same size and bolt pattern that fit the Taylor diff, we just make ours lighter then the stuff currently available from other manufactures.
if you are running the qaif diff drive hub that is the same as on a west of sohr then you can order them from rebel gear.it has six 3/8 inch mounting studs.if you measure from one stud to the next its roughly 2 3/16.
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