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Rear sprocket, is it supposed to look like this?

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Old 07-25-2015, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by kingnothing71us
I live on a dirt/stone road I ride up and down it all the time and my sprocket doesn't look anything like that. I would definitely replace that or take a chance of chewing up the belt and it breaking. I know this is off the topic but, are the pitch of those shocks factory or did you change something?

you have belt guards ? this could be why yours isnt like that lolol

and yeah i dropped the shocks 3 inchs with lowerin block/brackets
love the look .. rides like a dream , if you were askin me that is
 
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Old 07-26-2015, 06:11 AM
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Mr T, if your bike had a high mileage then that pulley condition would be understandable, but it shouldn't look like that. Take a close look at your belt as well, as they are a pair and problems with one may cause problems with the other.

Frankly I suggest you consider replacing both pulley and belt - don't replace only one of them. Having done that ensure belt tension is correct and don't be tempted to use any of the 'rule of thumb' techniques, do it with the correct tool!
 
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You got rats in the shed gnawing at the metal?
 
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Might want to check the front sprocket as well.... Just a thought.
 
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Will this one fit my 2013 Iron? The listing says its for a 1200 but on Jersey HD web pages it shows up in the list of parts when searching for my bike?

 
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It will bolt up but the gearing is wrong for an 883. The part number you need is 40444-07

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....W/%20SPROCKETS
 
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Originally Posted by Rog48
It will bolt up but the gearing is wrong for an 883. The part number you need is 40444-07

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....W/%20SPROCKETS
That's strange. Both listed as entry number 19, but they have different part numbers, but both say they are black, 68 tooth? Could the part numbers have been changed, or is it possible USA/Euro part numbers are different for the same part?



 
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