
These are a couple of shots of the rear sprocket on my '74 Honda CL200. I figure it's due for a chain, but I'm not sure about the sprocket. Any thoughts? I don't think the sprocket is exactly cheap or easy to come by...but correct me if I'm wrong.
Thanks,
Clem
Kind of hard to tell from the pic, but looks OK to me.
Go with an O ring chain if you can afford to. You'll probably never have to replace it.
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Actually.... I might have one in the shop.
I'll look tomorrow.
Mental
SuperDork
2/23/10 11:12 p.m.
Sprokets are cheap and worth replacing if you're doing the chain.
It looks a little hooked to me. I'd replace both sprockets along with the chain, otherwise it will wear out faster.
When the" teeth" are pointed, it's well time to change it. If you're doing a chain, the sprocket isn't that much more, and should give you another 10k miles (or more).
It looks like Dennis Kirk can ship them to you for <$50. Perhaps the Bike Bandit is cheaper, but why wouldn't you do it?
And yeah, go oilless O-Ring chain if you can.
Dan
It looks like Dennis Kirk can ship them to you for <$50. Perhaps the Bike Bandit is cheaper, but why wouldn't you do it?
And yeah, go oilless O-Ring chain if you can.
Dan
Here is a link to CB200 sprockets, I don't know if they are the same:
http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html?&L=0&sel_uid=189&p=

If nothing else, that site shows all the dimensions, so you might be able to search around and find an equivalent.