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I need an extra set of sprocket bolts and nuts for the rear sprocket on my stock Honda CRF50 wheel. I tried going through the local Honda dealer, but Honda wants an insane amount. Do any of you guys know where I can get a good set at a price lower than that of Honda?
 
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xr50rider14 said:
That's even more expensive than the dealer wants! Did you see the price of them? For four nuts and four bolts it would cost $27.40 without shipping. That is insane for hardware! So I'm looking for non-OEM options!



Does anybody know if these will fit? You get six nuts and six bolts for $8.99.

Primary Drive Sprocket Bolt and Nut Kit | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC
 
RiDe said:
I got a set of stainless bolts lockwashers and nuts for $3.99 from a local place called king bolt, im sure any hardware shop will have some


x2, check your local hardware store, ours has them and im SURE theyd be a LOT cheaper than $3.87/bolt, 2.98/nut that seems pretty steep
 
50-50 said:
That's even more expensive than the dealer wants! Did you see the price of them? For four nuts and four bolts it would cost $27.40 without shipping. That is insane for hardware! So I'm looking for non-OEM options!



Does anybody know if these will fit? You get six nuts and six bolts for $8.99.

Primary Drive Sprocket Bolt and Nut Kit | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC


yes those will work
 
cheapcycleparts.com I got some a while back from them don't recall cost however....problem I found with non oem style bolts is they are threaded all the way up bolt where as oem style have a shoulder that keep's the sprocket and hub aligned, no slop like standard bolt's/screw's.
 
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squidwell said:
cheapcycleparts.com I got some a while back from them don't recall cost however....problem I found with non oem style bolts is they are threaded all the way up bolt where as oem style have a shoulder that keep's the sprocket and hub aligned, no slop like standard bolt's/screw's.
Wow that website sucks! I searched sprocket bolts and got six pages of results, most of which had absolutely nothing to do with sprocket bolts! I finally found that they sell a Moose Racing set, but I can get the same thing from RockyMountainATV for less. And at least when I search for sprocket bolts on that site I get what I'm actually looking for!



But I agree, I have a very hard time believing that I will find sprocket bolts at a local hardware store.
 
50-50 said:
But I agree, I have a very hard time believing that I will find sprocket bolts at a local hardware store.


hey..im just saying...my buddy needed one for some reason, went to our local place and picked one up for his.....



id def. go with RockyMountain though, they have pretty quick shipping and very reasonable prices
 
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traut811 said:
hey..im just saying...my buddy needed one for some reason, went to our local place and picked one up for his.....



id def. go with RockyMountain though, they have pretty quick shipping and very reasonable prices
You're definitely right. It doesn't hurt to check and that's a good recommendation. I'm just saying that my local hardware store has a small selection. The next one closest is Home Depot and that's out of my way. I'd rather just order them online. Call me lazy.



I agree about RockyMountain. It is one of my favorite places to order from.
 
50-50 said:
You're definitely right. It doesn't hurt to check and that's a good recommendation. I'm just saying that my local hardware store has a small selection. The next one closest is Home Depot and that's out of my way. I'd rather just order them online. Call me lazy.



I agree about RockyMountain. It is one of my favorite places to order from.


OOh haha, order them up then!

:D
 
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