Honda CB750 Sandcast
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: donzie on February 11, 2011, 09:37:44 PM
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Any idea where to find the 45 tooth rear sprockets besides yamiya.
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I'll bump this one because I need one too.
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Well that was easy...I've located a few sprockets locally. Brand new never used 45 tooth still in original packaging.
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Donzie, how much do you want for a sprocket??????????????
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If you have more than two and want to sell another one, I'd be interested too.
Mark
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I also would be interested in a 45 tooth rear sprocket. Marty K.
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Ok fellows I get the feeling we will be needin several of these. Give me a couple days & I will see what kinda price I can get on a few of them. I will post a couple pictures asap
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OK HERE WE GO
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Heres a couple pictures of an nos "HONDA" sprocket in a honda plastic bag as packaged back in the day. The sprockets i have located appear to be exactly the same as the honda sprocket. Could they be from the same manufacturer in japan. Look close give me some feedback.
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Better image of the one i have here
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How many were you able to track down, in other words do you have an extra one for sale? The only difference I saw was the Jeico stamp. I assume that's not on the Honda sprocket. It could probably be removed or the sprocket replated.
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From what I can tell there are at least 10 or so. I am trying to purchase all of them if possible. The stamp looks like it is just thin paint & should come off with paint thinner or... I will try to remove it asap. If that is the case the plating should be fine / perfect the way it is for most folks.
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I'm going to need a sprocket as well if there are any left over donzie. Just out of curiosity, whats wrong with the Yamiya piece? ???
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I'm going to need a sprocket as well if there are any left over donzie. Just out of curiosity, whats wrong with the Yamiya piece? ???
Price?
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If there's any left over, i'd like to buy one !
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I've not seen the YAMIYA sprockets up close yet but they sure appear to be very high quality as is all their products. They do appear to be more "machined". Looks to me like they were machined from a solid piece of steel as compaired to the original sprockets which were stamped. Look close at the way the edges are more "rounded" on the oem & the one I have. The YAMIYA edges are much sharper. I am still trying to purchase all of these I & will post info & pricing asap.
Looks like the YAMIYA sprockets are $160+$60 shipping
Oh yeah the white stamp comes right off with lacquer thinner
Photos of the sprocket I have on a sandcast wheel
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SEE PARTS FOR SALE ADD