T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

Post by alfiemorris »

I feel my T500 needs the o/a gearing lowered either by using a 14 tooth engine gear or upping the rear to 35 or 36. Anyone else found this and carried out the swap?
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

Post by Zunspec4 »

Hi Alfie,

That is quite a common change and 14 tooth f/sprockets are a Suzuki alternative and shown in the parts book (P/N 27511-15700).

Cheers Geoff
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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If I can track one down, a 14 tooth will be tried and, from my researches tonight, will hopefully make all the difference. Do you know where I might get one Geoff?
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

Post by Zunspec4 »

Hi Alfie,

I checked Robertsons Foundry but they are not listing them as available but you should try Crooks Suzuki. Alpha Sports in the USA are listing the 14T. They are probably available, or look for aftermarket sprockets from Talon or B&C in the UK (or eBay).

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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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:( No luck there Jim I'm afraid either with front or rear sproket. I'm in the UK so I need to find one here if that's possible. Thanks anyway. :up:
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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JTF431.14 It is a 520 width which works perfectly fine on a 530 chain. And next time you replace your rear sprocket and chain you are set up for modern #520. UK ebay is full of reasonably priced sprockets. I get mine from Amazon.http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTF431" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

Post by tricky1962 »

I suggest you give Wemoto a call - they do a range of rear sprockets and claim to distribute the whole JT sprocket range

http://www.wemoto.com/info/jt_sprockets/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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Wemoto was one of my first lines of enquiry. The JT site doesn't list it for a T500 and I'm led to believe there's not another bike that uses the same part?
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

Post by Zunspec4 »

Hi Alfie,

WEMOCO do have chain & sprocket kits listed. You need to search for "GT500" they have 4 listed at various prices. Here is a link to the page for one of them :

http://www.wemoto.com/bikes/suzuki/gt_5 ... ocket_kit/

The listed kit is for std teeth but if you go to the "TRANSMISSION - SPROCKETS Section" you can buy 14T, 13T as separate items. I have always had excellent customer service from WEMOCO so I am sure they would sort a kit with a 14T. If your chain and rear sprocket are OK, just buy a 14T separately :up: .

Cheers Geoff

(PS: T500 and GT500 are the same parts as far as I know. If not I'm sure wiser heads will correct me :D )
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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Cheers again Geoff. I'll try checking out tomorrow with Wemoto. If a 14t sprocket isn't available I'll buy a 36t rear. :)
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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I have a new GT500 sprocket at home. I'll count the teeth tomorrow.



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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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36T rear - you'll change 5th gear to be what 4th is stock. If you like to cruise 55 mph and up maybe not wise. If your bike is fresh, stock porting, and timing is stock, I have found 15/33 to nice all around and bike pulls from even 4000 to 5000 rpm.

I was running a 35 in back (aluminum did not last long) and went back to 33T (due to what was out there as you are seeing and to my pleasant surprise liked it much better 8) . Bike comes off line in first gear hard and don't need to shift as early... better for stop light dragging 0 to 40 mph :up:

Put what you want of course, see what works for you, But, if your t500 is as it should be you shouldn't dislike the 15/33T for aggressive street and nice cruise manners, +100 MPH top end too.

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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

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Jimroid wrote:JTF431.14 It is a 520 width which works perfectly fine on a 530 chain. And next time you replace your rear sprocket and chain you are set up for modern #520. UK ebay is full of reasonably priced sprockets. I get mine from Amazon.http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/sprocket/JTF431" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Jimroid, I have been following the 520 front sprocket swap but what do you end up using on the rear and where do you get them? Thanks!
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Re: T500 14 tooth engine sprocket

Post by Jimroid »

Rear sprocket is DR200. I have a tendency to use PBI and JT, but pick your favorite manufacturer. Some of the sprockets may need 10 minutes with a drill to enlarge the mounting holes to next size up. I REALLY find the dimensions/drawings super handy on the JT website.
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