VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
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VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
Seen this issue come up a few times now. (I myself have also been guilty of this)
A 525 rear sprocket for a vfr nc30 is stepped on one side and often mounted to wrong way round.
This is INCORRECT (stepped side showing)

This is CORRECT (stepped side NOT showing)

*Disclaimer* With this said I still advise you check the sprocket alignment on your own bike to be 100% sure
Seen this issue come up a few times now. (I myself have also been guilty of this)
A 525 rear sprocket for a vfr nc30 is stepped on one side and often mounted to wrong way round.
This is INCORRECT (stepped side showing)

This is CORRECT (stepped side NOT showing)

*Disclaimer* With this said I still advise you check the sprocket alignment on your own bike to be 100% sure
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Re: VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
Top tip Tim (Try saying that after a few beers
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Good advice as I bet there are meany of us out there guilty of the same thing

Good advice as I bet there are meany of us out there guilty of the same thing
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Re: VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
Another thing to note is that the chain pitch and number of teeth are stamped on the outward facing side. Also, people like Renthal put a sticker with their logo on the sprocket on the outside too. Others just engrave it, put same principal.

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Re: VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
I knew mine was the wrong bloody way round, when i first bought the bike a new C&S had been fitted and the renthal sticker was facing inwards with the stepped edge facing out, i remember thinking at the time this was incorrect but the bloke was positive it was right so i took his word for it. Even put my new renthal sprocket on the wrong way when i replaced it in the summer!
So what if any effects/damage can this have on the bike?
So what if any effects/damage can this have on the bike?
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Re: VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
nothing really its minimal, it would just wear the C&S quicker, as its will be putting force on one side of the teeth more so the rear than the front.VFRkieran wrote:I knew mine was the wrong bloody way round, when i first bought the bike a new C&S had been fitted and the renthal sticker was facing inwards with the stepped edge facing out, i remember thinking at the time this was incorrect but the bloke was positive it was right so i took his word for it. Even put my new renthal sprocket on the wrong way when i replaced it in the summer!
So what if any effects/damage can this have on the bike?
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Re: VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
My new sprocket that arrived today has the teeth count stamped on the recessed side!speedy231278 wrote:Another thing to note is that the chain pitch and number of teeth are stamped on the outward facing side. Also, people like Renthal put a sticker with their logo on the sprocket on the outside too. Others just engrave it, put same principal.
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
Are all rear sprockets made with recesses in them? I've had a look on Google and found images of Renthal sprockets with the tooth count on both plain and stepped sides! I'm sure mine's got the step facing inward, but I'm definitely going to take a look next time I'm back home.....

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Re: VFR 525 rear sprocket mounting / orientation
I think it depends on the make?
But both my sprockets (old and new) have a recessed side.
However, I usually go by the tooth count stamp as being the outside face, only came up as a problem as the original sprocket has the tooth count on the flat side (as per the OP's post) but the new sprocket has the tooth count on the recessed side, so if I mount it like that it will be opposite to the original sprocket.
Ill email the sprocket supplier and see what they say, but theres a good weight saving.
Old sprocket was 684g and new sprocket is 254g so saved 430g on sprocket alone :D
But both my sprockets (old and new) have a recessed side.
However, I usually go by the tooth count stamp as being the outside face, only came up as a problem as the original sprocket has the tooth count on the flat side (as per the OP's post) but the new sprocket has the tooth count on the recessed side, so if I mount it like that it will be opposite to the original sprocket.
Ill email the sprocket supplier and see what they say, but theres a good weight saving.
Old sprocket was 684g and new sprocket is 254g so saved 430g on sprocket alone :D
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...