paul
sprocket carrier studs
- pablo
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sprocket carrier studs
I'm strugling to find sprocket carrier studs for our KR1S any suggestions
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- pablo
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Come on
somebody must've replaced the studs ours where absolutely shagged n all the sprocket carriers I've looked at hav'nt been much better.Found these but look at the price.
http://www.gpzzone.co.uk/acatalog/Chain ... ckets.html
Help please [-o<
http://www.gpzzone.co.uk/acatalog/Chain ... ckets.html
Help please [-o<
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Can't you just get some bar stock and make some or get someone you know to do it for you? Should only take 5 mins to do.
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you can stainless steel studs from WDS
http://www.wdsltd.co.uk/Fixings,%20Torq ... 801%20Stud
these will be normal pitch threads and not the fine pitch the the japanese tend to use - BUT I'm sure the sprocket studs are M8x1.25 - not 100% sure though!
Paul
http://www.wdsltd.co.uk/Fixings,%20Torq ... 801%20Stud
these will be normal pitch threads and not the fine pitch the the japanese tend to use - BUT I'm sure the sprocket studs are M8x1.25 - not 100% sure though!
Paul