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'02 fxst rear sprocket problem

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Old Sep 3, 2009 | 10:13 AM
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Default '02 fxst rear sprocket problem

the ring that's pressed on the back side of my rear sprocket decided to seperate from the rest of the sprocket last week while riding. 35,000 miles on the bike.

i noticed this after arriving at work. since i didn't have the resources to pull the rear wheel off the bike at work, i cut the ring & removed it just so i could get home without it doing anymore damage to my hub.

so, my question

is the ring available from harley? i'm assuming no, but have not looked into it yet.

i have my eye on ebay for a used sprocket to get me back on the bike asap.

kinda killing two birds w/one stone here. need to get my post count up to place a wanted ad here........

need oem '02 fxst rear sprocket reasonable.
 
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Old Sep 3, 2009 | 11:22 AM
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I've never seen that one yet, but then again, there's a lot I haven't seen compared to some of the guys on here!
I take it that ring can't be pressed back in? Or order a new one if the Motor Co stocks them?
 
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Old Sep 3, 2009 | 12:02 PM
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thanks for the reply tail

this isn't mine, but the same thing happened(pic from this forum)



i'm sure i could have re-installed the ring had i not cut it off.

does anyone know of an online harley parts site that has a parts microfishce?
 
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