• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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New Sprockets for 86 400 XCE

Fritzcoinc

Husqvarna
AA Class
Where's the best place to get new sprockets?
Need a 15 countershaft and 52 rear.
Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Give Sprocket Specialist a try....call 1-800-782-8200 or look them up online at www.sprocketspecialist.com for their complete list of bikes/years . I have used them for many years both as a Husky dealer and a racer.They have all kinds of sizes and special colors available. Good people.
Hope this helps.
Have a good day,
:ride:Guscycle
 
Hi, I can get you PBI sprockets if you want. I just ordered this week, maybe the shipment hasnt been sent out yet.
Thank you
443-340-5249
Bill


Fritzcoinc;71187 said:
Where's the best place to get new sprockets?
Need a 15 countershaft and 52 rear.
Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Thanks everyone! Special thanks to 1983XC175 and Guscycle.
I went with : http://www.rebelgears.com/2009catalog.html form the info Guscycle posted : www.sprocketspecialist.com
They are making a rear with only the bolt pattern needed for my 86 so I will retain that " factory Look".

The folk at Rebel are very good to work with, pricing was a little under market, delivery is quick, and I will be " Buying Americian".

Someone call Braack Obama********************************************************************************!
Good time for a Joke:
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A: The battery has a positive side.
 
guscycle;71226 said:
Give Sprocket Specialist a try....call 1-800-782-8200 or look them up online at www.sprocketspecialist.com for their complete list of bikes/years . I have used them for many years both as a Husky dealer and a racer.They have all kinds of sizes and special colors available. Good people.
Hope this helps.
Have a good day,
:ride:Guscycle

BTW- the correct site address is: www.sprocketspecialists.com
 
YO Picklito;
Rcvd. my sprockets from Rebel Gear today.
The rear looks just like the OEM shown in my parts manual. Three holes between each mounting hole and only one set of mounting holes:
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Ya that looks really good. Looks like we've got a sprocket supplier!! Wonder how the 81/82 stuff will look. Did you send in your old sprocket for them to copy? Or is this just how they'd normally make it for an 86?
 
For the 86 that is what they sell. I asked if the sprocket would have both bolt patterns like other sprocket manufactures supply ( I think one pattern is for the 125 and the other for 240 to 500 ? ) and they said they custom drill and bore blanks at time of order.
 
Be sure to Ask Sprocket Specialist and Rebel Gears what type of Aluminum they are using and where it is sourced from? Neither one makes their own front sprockets either, they source them from other suppliers..yep it's all true.
Cheap and better priced parts are not equally created....buyer beware
 
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