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Thread: 200M sprocket Interchange with a 200s?

  1. #1
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    200M sprocket Interchange with a 200s?

    I just got home from a fishing trip in northern MB and I took my 200s up there with a home made wood trailer to portage into the lake. The trike worked great for it but it would be a lot better if I was geared down because it worked pretty hard.

    I want to go down from a 11T front sprocket to a 10T so I dont have to get a new chain, but I cant seem to find one, so the next option is go bigger on the rear sprocket.

    Stock gear ratio is 11/43.
    I did the math and a 10/43 gear ratio is equal to a 11/47 gear ratio.

    I can get a 47T rear sprocket that fits a 200m, just wondering if it will fit a 200s.

    Also anybody have an idea of how much bigger of a chain I should get? Stock is 84 links

    Heres some pics from our trip! Have you ever seen a trike in a boat? A little nerve racking!
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    anybody have an idea about this? thanks!

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    they should match right up if there is room in your chain guard for it, not much difference between a 200's and a 200'm. I would double check to see how much room you have before buying and attempting to install, so you don't have any issues

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    will not fit,they are different,check microfiche.....

    1986 ATC500X
    1985 ATC250SX
    1985 ATC200X
    1985 ATC250R
    1986 ATC250R
    1984 ATC250R
    1981 ATC70
    1984 ATC70
    1985 ATC70
    Custom built ATC70 / 250R laydwon swap
    1986 ATC250SX FATCAT

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    Are you sure the part number isnt differant just because its a differant size? I want to go to the 47T sprocket instead of the 43, I dont have a chain case anymore..just wondering if it will bolt on.

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    I looked all over for a 10t front sprocket for my old 200 and didnt fine one on my own so I went to my local shop and they was able to fine me one some how idk what it was originaly for but it looked just like a stock sprocket and worked great. You could actually tell a big difference in power. You could make yor own sprocket too. A guy on here not to long ago made himself a 8t front so he could turn some 27 inch tires!
    "I'm Kind Of Like The Turtle Man Of 3Wheelers."

    1986 Honda 350X
    1985 Honda 250R
    1985 Honda 200X

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    https://www.atvworks.com/products.asp?cat=46&pg=2

    Just searched google and found this site.. ordered a 10T front sprocket

    XSP103 ATC 185/200 10 Tooth Front Sprocket

    10 Tooth Front Sprocket.
    Fits:
    ATC200M 84-85
    ATC200 1983
    ATC200S 84-86
    ATC185 1980
    ATC185S 81-83
    Price: $9.95

  8. #8
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    I'm not sure about which models have which. But I know some 200s have a five bolt, internal damper sprocket and some have the more modern 4 bolt with the bushings that surround the bolts and they are not interchangable. Unless you were to swap the axle as well.

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