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Fix whatever it is that made you need an offset sprocket. LOL! It would probably be easier than finding / making an offset sprocket. Make one yourself. Just take a sprocket and turn it down in a lathe and weld it to the side of a new sprocket.

 

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LOL, Its not a banshee but a 535 in a streetbike chassis..... Looking at doing a fat tire in the back, might need a little offset to clear the rear tire......Ya, I dont want to make my own if someone already makes some......If I have to I will........I did find one at www.twostrokeshop.com http://www.twostrokeshop.com/two_stroke_shop_parts.htm ......looks like 1" offset.... Might be a bit too much for what i need... If anyone knows where I can get one??? Gotta be some application for someone needing to do this...I cant be the only one :)

 

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Well...that makes a little more sense...LOL...:)

 

Call Sprocket Specialists. they can make/machine any kind of sprocket you can dream of.

 

yep, sprocket specialists is who you need to get a hold of.

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thetwostrokeshop is in australia, only about 4 hours away from me actually.

 

just get the 1 inch offset sprock off them and turn it down to whatever you need? should be fairly cheap considering the exchange rate at the moment...

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I'd get a bearing support stator cover to help with the torsional load that sprocket would put on your main output shaft. Get a hold of K&T, A&S, etc. They all make one.

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