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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Volcano, Ca
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The first sprocket I ordered from them for the TT250, I cancelled the order after about 2 weeks of waiting and the status was still "not yet shipped". After I cancelled the order, I found a different 3rd party vendor in Amazon, reordered and it showed up in 5 days. My aftermarket levers for my RX3 came from China....and they were on the "slow boat". Other than those, I've had pretty good luck with Amazon.
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#77 |
Join Date: Aug 2016
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Well guys and gals I'm gonna save you the headache I just experienced. Please do not purchase the WGS 37 tooth rear sprocket without buying the 11 tooth too. The chain will not go one without it.
Maybe I'm ignorant and you have to have both odd count or even count sprockets on the front and rear the same time. Just can not get the master link to get in both pin holes. If I could the dang chain would be soo tight I'd ruin the rear sprocket in no time. Truly disappointing ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2016
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![]() ![]() This will get me by until it arrives state side. Apparently they(WGS) is waiting for a shipment from the motherland(China). How fitting, chinese sprocket for china atv. BUT at that price it should be American made with the quality to show for at that price, ya know? ![]() |
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#80 |
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: MD
Posts: 558
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Cool glad I could help. Was a cheap fix and easy to get.
The 11t front sprocket will give you a little more torque so not time wasted. Pretty easy and quick to install. I agree on the price. Given the shaft spine and bolt pattern there isn't much choice in the matter. It's a specialty made to fit part so you're gonna pay more. Just wish the threads on it were better. Don't be surprised if you have to chase it with a tap... Maybe this next lot is better. It is made of steel though so should last a long time. |
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#81 |
Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 61
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Well the front sprocket is in the mail. So maybe early next week? Darth did you still retain the use of the factory hardware?
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#82 |
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: MD
Posts: 558
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I'm not sure as its been some time now. If I remember right I ground down there keeper clip and reused the bolts.
Best bet would be to use whatever looks in better shape and grade. |
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#84 |
Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 61
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Any ideas why the ATV is hard to start now and it backfires through the carb too. Since I switched to the Mikuni carb it's not as reliable compared to the Keihin carb. Pilot is 25 and main is 110 with 1.75 turns out on the mixture screw and needle clip on the 4 highest slot.
Thanks guy's, asking cause I know you guys are more well versed amd knowledgeable in these quads and bikes. |
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#85 |
Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 61
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BTW the front and rear sprocket made a huge difference in being able to lug it around with out feathering the clutch at low speeds. And climbing hills too.
Darth, I too had to chase the threads and clean out the splines too. And had to run a file over both ends of the sprocket retainer to clearance the chain rollers. Other than that, way less involved compared to the rear lol. |
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#86 |
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: MD
Posts: 558
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Good to hear it went well and you hit it prepared. Really wish the Rhino came with the torqued up sprockets. It is a utility ATV after all. Mine officially is now.
I'm not to good with the engine stuff... Hopefully 2LZ will pop in here... he seems real good with that sort of thing. Sure some of the others here can help you too with the Mikuni ins and outs. I'm all eyes and learning on the fly at this point. |
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#87 |
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Volcano, Ca
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Old thread here guys.
Do either of you have a link to that 11 tooth front sprocket? Is there somewhere on Amazon?
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#88 |
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: MD
Posts: 558
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http://www.whygostock.com/taotao-rhi...ront-sprocket/ that was the one I got 2LZ
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#89 |
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Western NY
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I invested in a coolster. Could you recommend a website for buying parts and or mods. I see things like wheel spacers for these machines that i would like to investigate. Also shocks might be a priority. I have no idea where to start. Thanks.
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Houma, La.
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APSCUSA.com carries parts for Coolster but won't have the parts listed on there site. But if you call Don or email them they will quote you the price on the parts.
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