Sunstar 13t owners
#2
RE: Sunstar 13t owners
Well mine hasn't shown a bit of wear in 5000 miles, and I was the first one to post that it would wear out sooner. Whoops my bad. I also posted way back when that it made a lot more noise. But you only notice it if you stand up and lean forward. Plus with the Muzzy you can't hear anything at all.
#4
RE: Sunstar 13t owners
I heard so many different stories about the front sprocket, good to hear this!!! Keep posts coming about that. I don't think noise will bother me, I was more concerned about the wear. I just received mine yesterday, will get on the installation next... Hey Deej! what about the fit and installation?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#5
RE: Sunstar 13t owners
I believe the concern was that the chian would wear more quickly. This is based on the tighter turn it takes with the smaller gear. As for the sprocket, they're pretty inexpensive so who cares if they wear a little quicker.
#6
RE: Sunstar 13t owners
I used a Moose sprocket, but the results are the same. I haven't noticed any louder noise and I have the stock exhaust. I mean, come on, how much noise could a sprocket make? Maybe if I rode without a helmet I might notice a difference. If there is any extra wear on the chain, it would be miniscule, I don't see how that could be a big deal either.
See my recent thread on more top speed with this sprocket as well. The 13t should be stock with the bike for sure.
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/m_226033/tm.htm
The Moose sprocket was a direct bolt-on. For easiest install, use a pneumatic impact wrench. No kidding there.
See my recent thread on more top speed with this sprocket as well. The 13t should be stock with the bike for sure.
https://www.kawasakiforums.com/m_226033/tm.htm
The Moose sprocket was a direct bolt-on. For easiest install, use a pneumatic impact wrench. No kidding there.
#7
RE: Sunstar 13t owners
I think Deej had to get a spacer made to have it fit properly. It didn't have ashoulder built into the sprocket. If you order a 13 tooth for a honda xr650L it will fit perfectly with no spacer needed.
#8
RE: Sunstar 13t owners
ORIGINAL: mrbones
The Moose sprocket was a direct bolt-on. For easiest install, use a pneumatic impact wrench. No kidding there.
The Moose sprocket was a direct bolt-on. For easiest install, use a pneumatic impact wrench. No kidding there.
#10
RE: Sunstar 13t owners
ORIGINAL: 2k1w=no$
I think Deej had to get a spacer made to have it fit properly. It didn't have ashoulder built into the sprocket. If you order a 13 tooth for a honda xr650L it will fit perfectly with no spacer needed.
I think Deej had to get a spacer made to have it fit properly. It didn't have ashoulder built into the sprocket. If you order a 13 tooth for a honda xr650L it will fit perfectly with no spacer needed.