• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

  • Hi everyone,

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250-500cc wxc 250 front sprocket - have a pic or measurements?

dhallilama

Husqvarna
A Class
'96 WXC 250... does the sprocket have any offset, or is it flat?

i misplaced (or tossed) the front sprocket from mine when tearing the bike down (it was missing a couple teeth). walking in my garage today, i saw a stack of sprockets for my Yamaha IT250... turns out the splines fit nicely on the Husky's shaft.
i haven't checked chain alignment yet... it'd be sweet if the alignment is good as i've got a bunch of these sprockets from 12t through 18t


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Just look it up on the JT Website. This was the listing for the Husky 96 250s
It didn't have a listing directly for the 96 WXC 250



Husqvarna 250 CR — USA

Off Road

1995 to 1997
Front Sprocket
Part No. Teeth
JTF507 13
Available Sizes
13, 14, 15

Rear Sprocket
Part No. Teeth
JTR822 48
Available Sizes
41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53
 
well hole-e-chit.... I didn't even think of that. thank you!

oh well, looks like these won't work. on the plus side, sprockets are cheap anyway...
 
Yes your right, the JTF569 sprocket is flat on the engine side anyway that you have pictured. This would affect the alignment.

Front Sprocket
Part No. Teeth
JTF569 13
Available Sizes
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
 
the jt are good stuff for the money. i always run their steel front and rear sprockets. the rears last a looong time...
 
offset is 3mm with the shoulder... enough to throw off the chain alignment.

JT do make great sprockets... have their steel front/rear on all my bikes. lasts a lot longer than aluminum, that's for sure...
 
Recently picked up a 48 and a 49 rear for my FE 501 myself. For about what a single aluminum sprocket costs. I am already running the 48 on the rear now and the difference in weight, changing from the stock aluminum sprocket to the JT Steel sprocket is negligible.

For what I do with the bike, It will last a hell of a lot longer as well.
 
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