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need a new front sprocket

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Where can I get a new sprocket for my KR250?
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If it helps your OEM part number is 13144-1113 which appears to be shared by the 1987 EX250-E Ninja (according to one Google link I found).

I can't find any other more current models sharing that part number using any of my usual web resources.

Maybe give your local dealer a call and see if that part number has been superseded with something you can order?

Edit: I think you can use one of these:

http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTF516-13

Measure up the one you have and see if it will fit?

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RPM have a chain/sprocket kit on eBay. It's in the UK, but might be worth contacting them to see if they'll sell you just a sprocket?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-KR25 ... 20bcc43e85
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sprocket loose

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I found a supplier ;the old sprocket is loose on the splines, is that normal?
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the new sprocket came in wrong so back to the drawing board ](*,)
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It seems that they will not sell me a sprocket by itself or they do not have one at all,so their ebay ad might be wrong


the KR kid wrote:RPM have a chain/sprocket kit on eBay. It's in the UK, but might be worth contacting them to see if they'll sell you just a sprocket?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-KR25 ... 20bcc43e85
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anyone have a good used one? :?
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looked it up ,doesn't look the same



Bogan wrote:If it helps your OEM part number is 13144-1113 which appears to be shared by the 1987 EX250-E Ninja (according to one Google link I found).

I can't find any other more current models sharing that part number using any of my usual web resources.

Maybe give your local dealer a call and see if that part number has been superseded with something you can order?

Edit: I think you can use one of these:

http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTF516-13

Measure up the one you have and see if it will fit?

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May be worth posting some pictures of your old sprocket - it may help us identify another the same.

Just a thought though... Is the old sprocket the right one for the KR250A ? Or has someone used an alternative? ( you say it is loose on the splines, worn? Or not the right one?)
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wemoto.com list them,

Kr250a front sprocket, looks like you have a choice of makes too.
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thats a good question since I have H0nda wheels :-k I'll have to dig into it somemore
Top-shaggy wrote:May be worth posting some pictures of your old sprocket - it may help us identify another the same.

Just a thought though... Is the old sprocket the right one for the KR250A ? Or has someone used an alternative? ( you say it is loose on the splines, worn? Or not the right one?)
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the dimension in this photo "21.6mm" is not correct for our bikes it is 24mm
The dimension in this photo "25mm" is not correct for our bikes it is 28.5mm

we have 12 splines not 13


Bogan wrote:If it helps your OEM part number is 13144-1113 which appears to be shared by the 1987 EX250-E Ninja (according to one Google link I found).

I can't find any other more current models sharing that part number using any of my usual web resources.

Maybe give your local dealer a call and see if that part number has been superseded with something you can order?

Edit: I think you can use one of these:

http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTF516-13

Measure up the one you have and see if it will fit?

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As mentioned these guys are probably your best bet


http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/kawasaki/kr ... _a2/84-86/
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ozzy1 wrote:As mentioned these guys are probably your best bet


http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/kawasaki/kr ... _a2/84-86/
I would email or phone them first to check
1. It's what your after and
2. They have it in stock

I've used them before and was happy with service :D
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Post by ozzy1 »

Nearest i can find to the dimensions you gave is for a GPZ900 but its a 530 pitch.

http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/kawasaki/gp ... eeth_-_jt/
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