Posted by Jim on June 18, 2007, 11:32 pm
I have a 1982 Honda CM250C Custom, all factory stock. I would like to
replace the front drive sprocket with one that is one tooth greater than
factory.
Can someone please suggest a source, internet or otherwise for this part? I
have been searching but have not yet had any success.
Thanks
Jim
Posted by Tim Kreitz on June 18, 2007, 3:46 pm
> I have a 1982 Honda CM250C Custom, all factory stock. I would like to
> replace the front drive sprocket with one that is one tooth greater than
> factory.
Yikes. Best of luck. Your custom part may not exist at all. However,
the Honda Twinstar, Rebel 250, and Nighthawk 250 have a lot of common
parts, so be sure to cross-fererence during your search.
All the best,
Tim Kreitz
2003 ZX7R
2000 ZX6R
http://www.timkreitz.com
Posted by The Older Gentleman on June 19, 2007, 4:12 am
> However,
> the Honda Twinstar, Rebel 250, and Nighthawk 250 have a lot of common
> parts, so be sure to cross-fererence during your search.
These are all *completely different* bikes, with *completely different*
engines to a 1982 CM250.
Just thought I'd point this out.....
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K1100LT 955i 750SS CB400F CD250 CM200 SL125
GAGARPHOF#30 GHPOTHUF#1 BOTAFOT#60
The bells, the bells.....
Posted by Rayvan on June 18, 2007, 4:40 pm
> I have a 1982 Honda CM250C Custom, all factory stock. I would like to
> replace the front drive sprocket with one that is one tooth greater than
> factory.
> Can someone please suggest a source, internet or otherwise for this part? I
> have been searching but have not yet had any success.
> Thanks
> Jim
It may be easier to find a smaller rear spocket...
--
Rayvan
Posted by Jim on June 19, 2007, 1:05 am
Yes but if I can find the front one, it's a lot easier to put on than a rear
one, and I'd have to go about 5 teeth smaller on the rear, so may have to
change chain also.
I thought that the front drive sprocket keys and mounting holes were pretty
standard across several bike models......guess I was wrong!
Jim
> > I have a 1982 Honda CM250C Custom, all factory stock. I would like to
> > replace the front drive sprocket with one that is one tooth greater than
> > factory.
> >
> > Can someone please suggest a source, internet or otherwise for this
part? I
> > have been searching but have not yet had any success.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Jim
> It may be easier to find a smaller rear spocket...
> --
> Rayvan
> replace the front drive sprocket with one that is one tooth greater than
> factory.