NC35/30 rear sprocket
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NC35/30 rear sprocket
I know the stock teeth count is different but are the dimensions/fitting the same?
IE, can I order a NC30 525 sprocket and slap it onto a NC35?
Some webpages just don't list a NC35, but they do for the NC30..
IE, can I order a NC30 525 sprocket and slap it onto a NC35?
Some webpages just don't list a NC35, but they do for the NC30..
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Yes, they are the same
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Yep same.
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Thanks, helps a lot with some sites that list VRF but not RVF.
I can easily request 38Ting to stay stock :)
I can easily request 38Ting to stay stock :)
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Same as RC30, innit? The sprocket carriers are the same, bar the colour.
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Yes, the NC30, NC35 & RC30 all use the same rear sprocket - take note that if you are fitting a 525 sprocket the machined recess faces inwards, not outwards i.e. unlike most bikes the sprocket is offset towards the wheel, not away...
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Hi Rick,
I'm a little confused.
One side is flush flat, the otherside has a ring protruding. Are you saying that the flush side should be on the outside?
I'm a little confused.
One side is flush flat, the otherside has a ring protruding. Are you saying that the flush side should be on the outside?
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Saltysealion - Yup that is exactly what he is saying Flat side of the sprocket facing outwards - ie to the left as you are sat on the bikesaltysealion wrote: ↑Sun May 13, 2018 2:19 pmHi Rick,
I'm a little confused.
One side is flush flat, the otherside has a ring protruding. Are you saying that the flush side should be on the outside?

Now you know this you will see loads fitted the wrong way around, but obviously it doesn't seem to cause any great issues.

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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
WOW, thank you so much. I was about to install it on the wrong way!
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Re: NC35/30 rear sprocket
Easily done and instinctively you would think it should go the other way around.saltysealion wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 3:49 pmWOW, thank you so much. I was about to install it on the wrong way!
Once you know you will see so many fitted the wrong way around but without any major issues that I am aware of, so can't be too much of an issue
