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Larger rear sprocket
#51
I’m not sure if the 2003 uses the same part. The 900RR generation that would fit is the one from the early 90s 9394 etc..


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#52
someone find me a 37 tooth for less than $60. the JT is aluminum. I'm not paying $60 for an aluminum sprocket. if it was steel I would pay it because it would last.
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#53
(04-03-2018, 03:16 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: I’m not sure if the 2003 uses the same part. The 900RR generation that would fit is the one from the early 90s 9394 etc..


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OK, there are two offerings for the 1994 CBR900RRR:
[ul] [li]"Sprocket Comp., Final Driven (42T) P/N 41200-MW0-000"[/li] [li]"Sprocket Final Driven (43T) P/N 41201-MAL-600"
[/li][/ul] Again, check the parts fiche [url=http://www.peterhillhonda.com.au/honda-parts-epc]here. Peter Hill seems to have a good historic parts list. For what it's worth, the 43T sprocket part number matches with that on PartsFish, although there is no 42T sprocket there. Makes me think the P/N is probably right. Mr T could get it, maybe, if you can't source it locally.
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#54
Thanks. Appears to be discontinued. I guess I'll just order the JT sprocket one above.
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#55
Have you tried Mr T?
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#56
No, but if Honda is listing it as discontinued that is different than him just tracking down a foreign part #.

Also- it appears that even when available, the cost was 5 times the cost of a comparable aftermarket part which is insane. A little more cost for a little more piece of mind- ok. But not that much.

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#57
If the early 900RR sprocket is compatible with the CB, are there any quality 42 tooth aftermarket options for it? Maybe cross-referencing to a different model will yield better results than the CB. I’ve seen that before with a few other parts.
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#58
(04-04-2018, 09:46 AM)Flytech99_imp Wrote: If the early 900RR sprocket is compatible with the CB, are there any quality 42 tooth aftermarket options for it? Maybe cross-referencing to a different model will yield better results than the CB. I’ve seen that before with a few other parts.
That's exactly what we did with JT Sprocket. This is the result. Same part number for CB1100 and 900RR.[Image: ab2eba83fd3c2b6046b287c793db9774.jpg]

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(04-04-2018, 10:06 AM)Retsel_imp Wrote:
(04-04-2018, 09:46 AM)Flytech99_imp Wrote: If the early 900RR sprocket is compatible with the CB, are there any quality 42 tooth aftermarket options for it? Maybe cross-referencing to a different model will yield better results than the CB. I’ve seen that before with a few other parts.
That's exactly what we did with JT Sprocket. This is the result. Same part number for CB1100 and 900RR.[Image: ab2eba83fd3c2b6046b287c793db9774.jpg]

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That's exactly what we did with JT Sprocket. This is the result. Same part number for CB1100 and 900RR.[Image: 9b2f763d7a455f8371ae24024d9df1b0.jpg]

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Gotcha! I looked at that page wrong the first time. I see now the part number is the “same” although the number of teeth vary based on application.
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#60
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Yup
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