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Old 06-20-2011, 06:39 AM
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to the best of my knowledge, rear sprocket is not the same as drz400..
it is the same sprocket as husqvarna but a different axle size i believe..
beta/sherco may have same hubs.... i believe they are ajp..
I guess the notion here is that if the sprocket fits, maybe the hub can work?

A Suzuki sprocket that does fit is from a DR 250 or DR350 from 1990-1995.
I know it fits because I have two for my 2001 xc300
I am not sure if GG hubs have changed since 2001.

I'm looking forward to seeing how you work this out. <<<<<edit> oops, didn't notice how old this thread was

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Old 06-20-2011, 02:22 PM
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A Suzuki sprocket that does fit is from a DR 250 or DR350 from 1990-1995.
I know it fits because I have two for my 2001 xc300

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Suzuki made two different DR models in two different sizes during those years: the regular DR and the "S" model. Only the rear sprocket from the "S" model will fit gassers. The sprockets you have must be for a DR250S or a DR350S.
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Motogroove,

Look back at my posting from October and it shows what Kawasaki wheels fit for sure and what I speculate will work from some quick research. I forgot to make the update from my test on the later Kawasaki rear wheels as I picked up a 2003 KX 250. That wheel will not fit without some major thought. The 2003 (and I expect newer) KX rear axle was a larger diameter than the one from my 1999 KX 250. While you may be able to find a bearing that will fit the hub and match the GG axle I was not able to verify sprocket and disc spacing. Good luck finding something else that fits and please post if you do find something!

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Suzuki made two different DR models in two different sizes during those years: the regular DR and the "S" model. Only the rear sprocket from the "S" model will fit gassers. The sprockets you have must be for a DR250S or a DR350S.
Could be. I'm just going by the old label I stuck in the back of my manual (attached). I wish I could remember the name of the company... out of the former Soviet Union or something. Nice sprockets and no name.

Thanks to Coopernicus for the KX update.
I posted that other thing before reading all the pages.

dirtstars on ebay seems to be the best idea.
An extra set of wheels would be nice for many reasons.
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Could be. I'm just going by the old label I stuck in the back of my manual (attached). I wish I could remember the name of the company... out of the former Soviet Union or something. Nice sprockets and no name.
This is from JT Sprockets catalog:
DR250 L/M/N/P 90-93

DR250 L,M,N,P Off Road 90-93

DR250 S-L/M/N 90-92

DR250 SE-P,R Off Road 93-94

DR250 SE-P,R,S Off Road 93-95

DR250 SE-P/R/S 93-95

The DR250 models without the "S" use the JTR808 sprockets while the "S" models all use the JTR822 sprockets same as GasGas and late model Huskys.
http://www.jtsprockets.com/52.0.html...el_uid=6851&p=
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so the coclusion is?
kx250 pre2003? will fit, with no mods other than spacers?
pre90 model cr250 rear?
is this correct?
not worried about sproket or rotor crossover, just hub/wheel...
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I went to the RAD website, and called them for some clarification.

Eco hub $280 ("Our strongest hub. It does not have the fancy drill outs and it weighs more, but it is probably our strongest hub.)
Heavy duty spokes $70
DID wheel 18x2.15 $164

For a total (sans bearings and other stuff.) of $514.
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Did the ktm fit on the gasgas
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Did the ktm fit on the gasgas
No, KTM wheels do not fit Gasgas.
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