Late model Husky (late 90s-2013) are the same so are 91-93 Suzuki dr250/350S. Must be the "S" model because the regular dr250 and 350 are different. Rocky Mt did have the Suzuki sprocket (only available in 49 and 44 tooth) for $20. Supersprox seem to be a good deal at not a lot more than an aluminum sprocket ($79) They carry a lifetime guarantee if you buy as a set with certain chains. Ironman sprocket is very light, and very long lasting, one year guarantee I believe, but they are about $110.
I have a dirt tricks 50 I would trade for your 48 if it's got better than half life on it
Drop a tooth in the front
Looks like RM has sold out of the $20 rear sprockets but they have the steel 50 tooth rear made by JT for $36.
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/3173/24729/JT-Rear-Steel-Sprocket?v=9994
RM probably has the Supersprox Stealth rear (aluminum/steel) for Husky 2000-2013 models(same as gassers) but accidentally dropped them from the website when they did the update for the 2014 model Husky. Call Rocky Mt. to find out.[/QUOT
I will! I dont remember them having Husky parts until they went KTM, but I could be wrong
Renthal, ironman, talon, and many others make front sprockets for our gassers but as far as I know only the sprocket for the 125cc gasser crosses over to another bike brand. Front sprocket for 200, 250, 300, 400, 450 enduro gassers are the same and unique. GasGas bikes with Yamaha engines probably use yamaha front sprockets.
Renthal, ironman, talon, and many others make front sprockets for our gassers but as far as I know only the sprocket for the 125cc gasser crosses over to another bike brand. Front sprocket for 200, 250, 300, 400, 450 enduro gassers are the same and unique. GasGas bikes with Yamaha engines probably use yamaha front sprockets.
Renthal, ironman, talon, and many others make front sprockets for our gassers but as far as I know only the sprocket for the 125cc gasser crosses over to another bike brand. Front sprocket for 200, 250, 300, 400, 450 enduro gassers are the same and unique. GasGas bikes with Yamaha engines probably use yamaha front sprockets.
Yamaha front sprocket will only fit on a Yamaha engine, which was used in the GG 250F bikes for a short time. If you do not have a GG250F, the Yamaha front sprocket will NOT fit. Rear wheels take the Suzuki sprocket listed above as well as select Husky sprockets.are u saying a yam sprocket will fit?? is that front or back?
Sorry Man, its a 49 I just went and counted it again.
are u saying a yam sprocket will fit?? is that front or back?