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Sorry for repetition...sprockets....
Just wanted to verify that i remember correctly here....
It´s this TDM kit wich also fits TRX right!?
KETTENSATZ YAMAHA TDM 850 (4TX)
TDM850 BJ96-98(114/17/42)
It´s this TDM kit wich also fits TRX right!?
KETTENSATZ YAMAHA TDM 850 (4TX)
TDM850 BJ96-98(114/17/42)
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Yeah, i want to go 17/42 instead of 16/39.martin young wrote:96 - 98 TDM front sprocket is the same as TRX but I think the rear is different. TDM900 rear is the same as TRX I think.
PCD of 850 is 140mm
PCD of TRX and 900 is 150mm
But could be wrong
Also stock rear on TRX is 39 tooth
Guess i just buy pieces then....for safety!
Although im pretty sure one of the TDM 850 kits where a fit....there are three different...hmmmm.
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If you dont want to cut out some links I have a 48 rear sitting on the garage wall.
It's a bit ambitious for my chain at the moment.
I have 16/39 fitted. I didn't realise a 42 was so easily available. Always getting stooged down at the bike shop with them saying "nah mate this wont fit, that wont fit."
Good luck getting the right one mate.
I have 16/39 fitted. I didn't realise a 42 was so easily available. Always getting stooged down at the bike shop with them saying "nah mate this wont fit, that wont fit."
Good luck getting the right one mate.
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Ahh, it was the front of the TDM 850 wich fits!jpe wrote:Worked for me, much better gearing for track days than standard.Killerwhale wrote:Yeah, i want to go 17/42 instead of 16/39.
You have to get a TRX/TDM850 front sprocket and a TDM900 rear. Standard length chain (110 links?) will fit.
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I was in my friendly local Yamaha dealer today, and could he find a 16T front sprocket for me? Could he b*llocks!
In its OE configuration, there's no other sprocket listed as a direct 16T replacement for the standard item. The TDM sprocket has a different flange thickness (allegedly) so using one as a direct replacement on a TRX will cause chain alignment issues.
The other option is to use a 525 chain (or a 520 - whichever isn't standard) and get a chain/sprocket set....
What has anyone else done??
Greg.
In its OE configuration, there's no other sprocket listed as a direct 16T replacement for the standard item. The TDM sprocket has a different flange thickness (allegedly) so using one as a direct replacement on a TRX will cause chain alignment issues.
The other option is to use a 525 chain (or a 520 - whichever isn't standard) and get a chain/sprocket set....
What has anyone else done??
Greg.
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I'm running standard rear and 16 front. Cos the YZF rear wheel/180 tyre is bigger diameter it's about the same as standard gearing. Could do with going a bit lower really.
I'm running standard rear and 16 front. Cos the YZF rear wheel/180 tyre is bigger diameter it's about the same as standard gearing. Could do with going a bit lower really.
