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Old 02-19-2011, 09:25 PM   #1
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Qlink XF200 SM Front Sprocket Change over

Ok here is a Picture of my 2009 Qlink XF200 Front Sprocket 15T - It is the one I just took off.



The NEW 16T Sprocket I put on was ordered from http://www.jetsrus.com Part #550-16T - I believe they list it as a Suzuki DR-125 Sprocket. The Sprocket was an Exact fit, with Not Problems.

The Socket to remove the Sprocket NUT is a 28mm - I Found somewhere in the forums it was listed as a 24mm - That is InCorrect. You are also going to want to use an Air Impact to get it off as well. It was super tight - The impact made the job so much easier!

Just thought I'd put a few more notes out here about changing the sprocket over in Hopes that it helps someone.

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Old 02-21-2011, 12:11 AM   #2
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Thank you taking the time to post the good tips for QLink owners!

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Old 04-19-2011, 01:23 PM   #3
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Does anybody know the JT sprocket cross reference for the 16T? From what I can find, the JTF409-16 is what is listed to fit the 86-88 DR125, which is the same application for the Sprocket Specialist 550-16.

eBay has a bunch of JT sprockets for like $10, or BikeBandit for $13. I was just wondering if anyone had confirmation of this. I tried searching, and nothing came up for the XF.

Here is the drawing:

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Old 04-19-2011, 03:13 PM   #4
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Dan -

That won't work! Been there done that! Go to www.jetsrus.com and order the sprocket! They have them The part number is:

Sprocket Specialist front sprocket 16 tooth (SKU 550-16) $21.83

Search Sprockets then Suzuki DR 125......

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Old 04-19-2011, 05:09 PM   #5
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Okay, thanks. I did read that the extra width around the center is too much and needs to be machined off. Just curious that they are both sold for the same application.
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Old 04-19-2011, 05:20 PM   #6
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For what it's worth - 2LZ got one not long ago and it was back ordered but he got it.....These are direct bolt on. Mine was super tight had to air Impact it off! 28mm - That was the hard part. Other then that EasyPeezy.

When I did Order mine awhile back they were having website issues, but I e-mailed them (Mike) e-mailed me right back right away and was very helpful. Great Customer Service I think.....Would buy from Again.....
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Old 04-20-2011, 10:36 AM   #7
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For what it's worth - 2LZ got one not long ago and it was back ordered but he got it.....These are direct bolt on. Mine was super tight had to air Impact it off! 28mm - That was the hard part. Other then that EasyPeezy.

When I did Order mine awhile back they were having website issues, but I e-mailed them (Mike) e-mailed me right back right away and was very helpful. Great Customer Service I think.....Would buy from Again.....
Yup, no qualms with jetsrus, at all.
Their supplier, Sprocket Specialists, did accidently let it slip through the cracks temporarily but got right on it and I got it quick after that. The sprocket all but jumped right on.

I ended up ordering the 44T sprocket for the rear from Mike....and it only comes in the 'more expensive aluminimum version'. That's fine. I think that's what I'm taking off anyway. He did say, "Expect 2 weeks. They need to make it." Fresh sprocket! Straight out of the oven!

I can't wait to try the 16/44 combo on the road. It should really give it some commuting legs.
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