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Post by JD »

It looks pretty funky. You can judge for yourself - pics posted in the Gallery.

After 150 miles in some gritty New England slop it's still looking good. The RK X-ring is holding up well too. Can't imagine worse conditions for a chain and sprocket to be put through (well, short of attaching them to a KX500) so this is a real torture test.
It's been raining for a month here in NH and shows no sign of letting up so the abuse will continue.
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Post by canyncarvr »

Just talked to a local shop owner (and moto-racer/woodsrider) about 'em. He says they outwear anything. And they're cheap (comparatively speaking).

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How much are they and where can I get one? :grin:
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Mine cost $29.65, ordered from my friendly local independant shop.
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Nice Price!
Wish they came in Gold! :razz:
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If you ever did lose your chain in the deep woods...at least you could saw some firewoods quickly!

Is 49T the only one they make for the KDX?
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Post by fuzzy »

LOL...Munkeybutt has it, but only in 47T. There's got to be a kawi cross reference as they've got to be the same as a ton of bikes??
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Post by woodsboy »

Same sprockets fit KX KDX KLX from 82-05. From Parts Canada they list 48 tooth to 52 for the Z sprockets. My 220 has over 2000 miles on a 48 tooth Z sprocket with no or little wear.
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