View Full Version : 44 tooth rear ally sprocket for 03 monster 620
AFAM don't make ally ones apparently (just got off the phone from Bike Torque Racing). Renthal do but BandC are out of stock and won't have one for 4-6 weeks.
Does anyone have one that I can have please?
I've tried spareshack as well ...
uncledunnie
24-May-2005, 12:58
if its for castle coombe I've got a 54 tooth one you can have, I'll even fit it for you :D:D
The 44T is the standard fitment on the 'Sport' models.
[Edited to add this...] The sprocket fitment is the same on all Monster models 600 - 900 (inc. 620i & 800i) and all Supersport models too... running a 520 pitch chain[Edit]
I've looked on just about all the websites I can find, and TP is ringing around too.
Lots of people list them in their 'online shops' but no-one actually has any :(
Poor lamb :lol:
[Edited on 24-5-2005 by domskidue]
Tonio600
24-May-2005, 13:02
What does ally mean ?
Aluminium... the light stuff... not steel :D
...although when you're 18 stone :o, does it really matter if you save 20 grammes on a sprocket :lol:
psychlist
24-May-2005, 13:21
Originally posted by domskidue
...although when you're 18 stone ..............
Lightweight :P
Try Steve at Wraysbury tyres, he's got some Renthal kit ;) Surprised Charlotte didnt point you to one of her sponsors :P
Originally posted by domskidue
...although when you're 18 stone :o, does it really matter if you save 20 grammes on a sprocket :lol:
Oi - I'm only 14 stone ... and 8 pounds or something ...
Originally posted by TP
Originally posted by domskidue
...although when you're 18 stone :o, does it really matter if you save 20 grammes on a sprocket :lol:
Oi - I'm only 14 stone ... and 8 pounds or something ...
You didn't tell me you'd lost both legs :o
:lol:
Originally posted by psychlist
Try Steve at Wraysbury tyres, he's got some Renthal kit ;) Surprised Charlotte didnt point you to one of her sponsors :P
They arent a stock item (as I said on UKMOC to your post there earlier Paul):(
Tony, Andy J is also on the look for you, as he is a Talon/harris stockist - will let you know if any joy.
AK also on the blower too.
You must be a popular lad eh?;)
C
[Edited on 24-5-2005 by CK and AK]
Originally posted by domskidue
You didn't tell me you'd lost both legs :o
:lol:
Only my foot, up your ar$e!
I have a brand-new 43T that I won't be using at Combe..................at least part of my bike might get top 10!
Originally posted by paynep
at least part of my bike might get top 10!
...in qualifying... if you're lucky :lol:
[Edited on 24-5-2005 by domskidue]
uncledunnie
24-May-2005, 13:53
remember you can use a different front aswell to achieve the gearing you are looking for and then you could use a different rear (that might be available) to adjust the final drive ratio.
this attachment (gearing table) should help - bit ott but very interesting. you can customise it to your own bike/tyres etc.
Don't kid yourself Dom!
I was running 15/46 on the practice day and it wouldn't pull the gearing, so I'm going to go shorter. The idea was to go to 14/44 but I may have a look at 14/45 first. Seeing as I can't track a 44 down anywhere ....
Originally posted by TP
Don't kid yourself Dom!
It's the only way I can get through the day ;)
uncledunnie
24-May-2005, 14:00
I ran 14/48 at Brands Indy and it would'nt pull over 8500 rpm in 5th and 6th on the relatively short start finish straight.
Maybe I should chop my legs off too.....
TP and I, have been mass debating over this :o:lol:
I think that the DD bikes should be able to pull standard or taller gearing at CC, but TP thinks he needs to go shorter.
Thing is, TP was pulling 9,500 revs at Cadwell on the same gearing as he had at CC and couldn't pull more than 8,000 revs, yet the straight at CC is easily twice as long as at Cadwell... how strange is that?!?!?!
Everyone seems to be running shorter gearing than stock road settings... I just don't get it :sniff:
not all............................some of us need a better top speed.....:puzzled:
Originally posted by uncledunnie
I ran 14/48 at Brands Indy and it would'nt pull over 8500 rpm in 5th and 6th on the relatively short start finish straight.
Maybe I should chop my legs off too.....
:o :o
It wouldn't pull 14/48???? Wow, that's WAY short!
I'm going to run 14/46 there tomorrow and see how I get on.
Originally posted by fil2
not all............................some of us need a better top speed.....:puzzled:
I know it sounds funny me going shorter but I think that will give me more top speed.
And beautifully, it will also give me more drive off the corners :D
skidlids
24-May-2005, 14:16
Although I'm only running a lowly underpowered 583 I was looking at running either 15/42 or 15/41 gearing, there should be plently of bikes in front for me to slipstream. But only one practice session that is going to be our timed quallifier there isn't a lot of room for to big a error.
15/41 would be a good start for you kev...i was on 14/39..the ratio difference is 0.3........
but i'm changing mine to get more top speed...........
Phil
DESMO DUE GEARING CHART (http://www.domweb.co.uk/620_gearing_chart.htm)
Shazaam!
24-May-2005, 16:12
As a reminder, on the straights almost all your power is being used to overcome aerodynamic drag so learn to tuck-in well to go faster.
Originally posted by Shazaam!
As a reminder, on the straights almost all your power is being used to overcome aerodynamic drag so learn to tuck-in well to go faster.
Very good point - I have clipons and a nosecone to go on the bike. I'll be able to get right under it all.
Originally posted by TP
I have clipons and a nosecone to go on the bike. I'll be able to get right under it all.
Have you looked in a mirror recently??
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: :lol::lol:
...running away VERY quickly!!! :ninja:
You can't run that fast Dom.
I'm so gonna kick you're ar$e.
phoenix n max
24-May-2005, 18:33
TP - have you tried Mike at robsom racing ?
Mine arrived last week 2 days after ordering. I'm not sure if your bike and mine use the same sprockets though but worth a try.
Link below
No I haven't to be honest.
What did you order?
phoenix n max
24-May-2005, 18:50
44t renthal lightweight -Hmm 236 - 520 (on me 46t one)if that means anything!
[Edited on 24-5-2005 by phoenix n max]
:lol:
That's one of the bad boys I'm after. Maybe a different fitment but a 44t is the one I'm after.
It's the right one TP... 236-520-44
236 = sprocket design
520 = chain pitch
44 = how many races it'll take before you're as good as me :lol:
phoenix n max
24-May-2005, 19:09
Originally posted by TP
:lol:
That's one of the bad boys I'm after. Maybe a different fitment but a 44t is the one I'm after.
Don't you get sweet talking Mike into giving you mine either - or there'll be trouble :devil:
Originally posted by phoenix n max
Originally posted by TP
:lol:
That's one of the bad boys I'm after. Maybe a different fitment but a 44t is the one I'm after.
Don't you get sweet talking Mike into giving you mine either - or there'll be trouble :devil:
Now would I do that :saint:
Originally posted by domskidue
It's the right one TP... 236-520-44
236 = sprocket design
520 = chain pitch
44 = how many races it'll take before you're as good as me :lol:
Hrmmm ...
Championship Points
TP - 18
Domski - 0, nada, SFA, zilch, etc etc, repeat ad nauseum
I'm already better than you ;)
:frog:
boggy 8
24-May-2005, 21:06
I have a 44 tooth rear sprocket you can borrow,let me know if you still need 1 and i will take it to cc.
Geoff
Originally posted by boggy 8
I have a 44 tooth rear sprocket you can borrow,let me know if you still need 1 and i will take it to cc.
Geoff
Hi Geoff,
Will it fit my bike? What year is your Sport?
I take it you won't be running 14/44 then?
Cheers,
TP
boggy 8
24-May-2005, 21:58
Mine is a 2003
i will run a steel one if i need one
i think it should fit,if you ring b&c they will know
Cheers Geoff - I've just checked and they are the same number --> 236-520-44 if I could borrow that it would be fantastic. I'm going to try 14/45 first and see how I get on but if I want to go a bit taller I'll come and find you.
I don't suppose a steel one will slow you much. Would you mind fitting a bit more ballast as well? say another 40 kgs of lead in your belly pan?
Thanks mate, you're a champ!
TP
Originally posted by TP
Thanks mate, you're a champ!
Don't encourage him Tony :D
Nice to see you on the forum Geoff, you should post more often, perhaps we'll learn something ;)
See you at Combe :)
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