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Old 20-Oct-2003, 09:50
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So how much is a quick change rear carrier and sprocket compared to a standard one ?

I assume these aren't DP parts, so who sells them ?

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Old 20-Oct-2003, 09:57
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John,

Have a look at http://www.tecmoto.co.uk/ for quick release sprocket kits.

They have the carrier for 120 and then you can buy different sized sprockets for 36 each. The difference being that it's much easier to change the sprocket as you don't have to disassemble the hub and cush drives.



TecMoto also do an STM replacement sprocket and carrier - a complete unit like the Ducati one - at 86 quid.

I don't know how much a replacement Ducati one would be, but a quick phonecall to your local dealer will tell you that!
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Old 20-Oct-2003, 12:58
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Thanks Antonye,

I just rang CMW and a standard front sprocket is 103 incl vat.

So, only need to change the sprocket twice and its paid for itself...

I'll add it to my wish list
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Old 21-Oct-2003, 19:01
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John W, if you wish to play around with the gearing it does pay to go for the quick realease option as standard Ducati Rear Sprocket is as you say £103 or £142 for Ducati Performance. I now have a 36,37,38 and 40 tooth rear sprockets to play around with and luckily for me i had bought these 4 + chain + front 14T for £50 all i had to buy was carrier which was £104.
So worth every penny, But moral for this post is that my loft has loads of spare parts in it also does my garage and i even have a red Complete body kit just for those slow days
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Old 21-Oct-2003, 23:04
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Blimey YB,

sounds like your trying to build a second bike on the sly.
One of my mates once brought a bike, disassembled it and stored it in his loft. 6 months later he declared to his missus he thought he had enough 'spares' to build a second bike, which he duly did

Sounds like you got a good deal on all those sprockets & chain. I guess I'll have to keep my eyes peeled.

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Cheers JW you have just given me a good idea on how to get a second bike just do'nt tell me Mrs.
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