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RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - redbirds_imp - 11-20-2015

Thanks rbike. What price were you quoted?


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - rbike_imp - 11-20-2015

(11-20-2015, 03:57 AM)redbirds_imp Wrote: Thanks rbike. What price were you quoted?

I'm getting two sprockets - a 19 Front & 35 Rear. Both are being made in steel. Honestly due to difficult communications, I am not sure if they are plain steel or stainless like Chip's sprockets. I am assuming the later.

Price slightly over $135 included s&h.

I ordered & picked up yesterday, spare wheel studs, front sprocket washer & bolt, rear wheel lock nuts, and 2 (1 spare) chain master. I will cut/shorten the chain as necessary and re-rivet it with the new master to the correct size. I will also install new lock nuts to the correct wheel torques.

I just heard from 7GD, "The sprockets are clear coated only, they are made from 1045 stock." That's why they look stainless. Common misperception, SS is always better - reality SS is not as strong as good steel.

Here are technical #s for simple comparison purposes - don't look if you are prone to headaches
http://www.onealsteel.com/carbon-steel-bar-cd-1045.html
http://www.onealsteel.com/stainless-steel-bar-304.html
http://www.onealsteel.com/stainless-steel-bar-316.html


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - rbike_imp - 11-25-2015

Update 11/25/2015: I am going to finish the 19T front sprocket I receive from 7GD in Bright Nickel and the rear 35T in Yellow Zinc. The bright nickel (think of as chrome) is the strongest/best finish for durability (lack of rust) with the yellow zinc just behind it. With that in mind, the Yellow zinc will have a great personality and add to the bling of my mod - oops farkles.

I'll be posting pics when it is done for all to decide for themselves.


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - rbike_imp - 02-12-2016

Update 2/12/2016 This thread is closed as a 35T is impossible to manufacturer - see http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=7980&pid=123002#pid123002


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - rbike_imp - 02-19-2016

I'm reopening (new Post) this item because I should receive my steel 35T rear sprocket in the next week or two- YEAH! I expect this to be the best farkle of mine yet. I'll post pics when I get it & installed.


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - rbike_imp - 03-08-2016

I'm going to continue this thread (consolidate on to) on my Mod Thread instead of here starting on page 3 [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=7605&page=3]http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....605&page=3


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - lol_imp - 06-03-2016

hi can any one tell me were
i can get a 19 tooth front sprocket from for my 2013 cb1100


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - 4 Paws_imp - 06-03-2016

(06-03-2016, 10:40 AM)lol_imp Wrote: hi can any one tell me were
i can get a 19 tooth front sprocket from for my 2013 cb1100

PM me if you are serious, I have a sprocket plus the guard; decided not to change out.


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - IndianRider_imp - 09-17-2016

Hello,

Did anyone find a new source for a 37t rear sprocket - steel or aluminum ?

I'm running the 19t front and for my personal preference and use, I would like to try out and pair the 19t front with the 37 rear .

For my own riding requirement, I realized it's not dropping freeway rpm or mpg but compared to my other bikes I need the least amount of rpm/engine breaking/jerking at throttle esp in 4,5 gears . The 19t front is much better but would like to experiment as the CB is def not too tall in first gear yet.

Thanks.


RE: Deciding 37 vs 35 tooth rear sprocket on 2013, 19 on Front is correct - rbike_imp - 01-14-2017

To all that have been following this thread - No excuses, but I have been overwhelmed with ..... I have all the parts, but have not yet installed them. I look forward to doing the 35/19 mod in the next few months.

I am also going to Redo my Tank - stand by for that!

FYI, I just picked up a new RV - Prior New TT (traded In) and now the New RV have taken most of my time.