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Post by BIGGKIDD on Nov 3, 2007 23:00:52 GMT -5
My 2008 Hi-Bird 250 is geared a little to fast for what I need. I often have 275lbs. on the ATV when going through the woods. Our property is hilly and I need a stronger gear set for it. The problem is I haven't had any luck finding the right parts. HELP... I did finally find a rear sprocket for a 200cc geo beast on ebay that might work. So taking a gamble I ordered it. Its a 40 tooth where my sprocket now is a 38 tooth. Not much as a change but if it fits it will help some. Here are some pics of my sprocket if anyone knows where I can find a better one like it with 42 -46 teeth. So if anyone knows where I can find a better sprocket please let me know. Larry
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Post by BIGGKIDD on Nov 11, 2007 9:01:42 GMT -5
I think I have found a 46 tooth sprocket. ;D This will be perfect. I will post more once I make sure and order it. And even better when it comes in. Thanks Larry
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Post by BIGGKIDD on Nov 12, 2007 12:13:01 GMT -5
Well the 46 tooth sprocket fell through but I have high hopes to find one soon. Larry
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Post by BIGGKIDD on Nov 12, 2007 17:34:10 GMT -5
Hi All, Well the sprocket for a Geo Beast 200 I ordered came in today. No luck it doesn't even come close to fitting my 250 Hi-Bird. Oh well it looks like it will fit my daughters 110 Red cat if that ever needs a sprocket. Larry
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Post by BIGGKIDD on Nov 20, 2007 18:58:17 GMT -5
Ok Now I have 2 sprockets I can't use. I have a heavier duty unit than most apparently. Have a nice day. Larry
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Post by fushindad on Mar 14, 2008 19:41:24 GMT -5
Larry,
I just picked up my sons mid-size 110cc from Jawzy's in Brunswick. He put a new front sprocket on it to provide more low end power. We don't climb many steep hills but I would rather have the power there than the top end speed. I'm sure Jawzy would work with you in helping you find a rear sprocket for your Hi-Bird.
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tsh
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Post by tsh on May 22, 2009 21:56:48 GMT -5
Sprocket Specialist just built me a 42 tooth for my JCL 250, sent in my 37 tooth for them to copy , around $50
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