keithcross wrote:Cat
Thanks for the link. As for differnt part numbers, I thik this could be the listing I found on it was for chain and sprocket kits. The difference could be that the Yamaha uses a shorter chain (110 instead of 114 links).
No. They... - it's really confusing - they have different rear sprocket part numbers for bikes we think have the same sprocket. Different diagram images -- but if you look at them, they have the same dimensions - 145mm, I think it is - and and the same mounting holes; just different cut-outs.
I think I mentioned it to them in my first email, but now I've tried again, just asking where I can buy them.
And, hopefully, I get a response from JT sprockets next week.
I'm quite frustrated. A week is long enough to get a response. I
like JT, and I like the look - or the "sound" - of ESJOT, but...
I could probably get those Supersprox /whatever, but they are expensive and I don't trust the rivets.