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Motorcycle Rear Sprocket ID


Steven Meixner

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I rode motorcycles starting in the late 1960s up to 2012 including street and off road.  The tooth count is more like a front sprocket than rear, especially with the attachment configuration but even that is unusual for anything I’ve ever encountered.

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Has to be real early in the use of chain rather than a leather belt which might limit it to a handful of makes.  Ed and I are later generation motorcycle guys.  My first thought was like his, farm or industrial use.  In most applications the smaller number of teeth is a for front sprocket.  Rear sprockets generally have more teeth and are larger in diameter.

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12 minutes ago, Steven Meixner said:

Larry, does yours have the threaded portion as mine?

 

The rear spiral thread is used for the coaster brake.  When peddling forward, the bike moves forward. When the coaster brake is applied, there is another part that moves away from the sprocket and applies force the plates in the rear drum to stop the bike.  The coaster brake is similar to a hydraulic clutch in a transmission except it is mechanical. 

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