1200 DVT 42t Sprocket Woes

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by GaryO, May 21, 2016.

  1. Hi Bradders, sorry just caught up with this! When I did mine(earlier model) the sprocket just slides off the Cush drive mounts if I remember it correctly!
     
  2. Brain freeze moment so was thinking the sprocket and cover stayed on the hub and the cover comes off...rather than the whole thing. Once I remembered it was easy enough, although the eccentric isnt half stiff...and now the wheel base is a lot shorter and I reckon I've added an incih of ride height. May have to mess with preload
     
  3. @bradders so how is it? not happy with inch though
     
  4. Not tried yet @MaDProFF as I still have the SCs fitted and need to switch tyres. Well, if it wasnt pouring with rain I xould. But its not! Need to set chain tension yet
     
  5. Is the Supersprox 42T sprocket the same for both 2015 DVT models and pre-2015..? I'm trying to order one for my DVT 1200S 2015 & can't seem to find it..?
     
  6. Depends on where you are getting it from, try BigRISK PowerParts its easier to select the right one ? Not sure if the pre and post 2015 models are the same although I would think that as long as you get the right pitch , 530 and 42T they should be the same as the cush plate off my 1098s fits !
     
  7. Any idea how you change the language to English from German on that website ?
     
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  8. I ordered one last week, used google translate to make sure I pushed the right buttons on the Bigrisk web page. Ordered the red one, but got an email saying they were out of stock, and on a long lead time from Supersprox, they offered me a silver one instead, which I took. They seem to be either in big demand or low supply, good luck.
     
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  9. I ordered it in March, and exactly the same story, waited for 3 weeks.
    you would think they would learn and have some extra stock :sweat:
     
  10. cheers for that ordered too :)
     
  11. W
    Which colour did you go for. ? & what was total cost including post
     
  12. I want to change rear sprocket too, but I do not want the bike to rise in height, so ? is if I put on a 42t rear, and then turn the chain tension adjuster to the lowest ride height will I find a chain the right length to fit? or have I got to remove links?
     
  13. I'd wait til you need a new chain @MaDProFF and do it then. It brongs the wheel quite a lot closer so will be raising the rear also quite a bit I reckon. Not tried mine yet, let you know when I have
     
  14. MaDProFF
    On the contrary you need to add links - the standard chain with 40T rear sprocket is 108 links
    If you want to use a 42T rear sprocket you need a 110 link chain and the ride height will stay the same.
    The 108 link chain will fit but as you point out the eccentric must be rotated a long way and changes the ride height.
     
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  15. got a silver sprocket
    got 6k miles on the bike so I intend to change the chain as well as the front sprocket at the same time.
    It was pretty expensive , 127 euros posted
    all the other bikes sprockets are considerably cheaper
     
    #56 fatbob99, Jul 13, 2016
    Last edited: Jul 13, 2016
  16. Rear sprocket
    10 - 14 Ducati part number is 494.1.140.1A
    15 - 16 DVT Ducati part number is 49411401A

    Front sprocket
    10 - 14 Ducati part number is 449.1.057.1A
    15 - 16 DVT Ducati part number is 44910571B

    I would say definitely yes to rear
    Probably yes to front as well, just not sure what difference is signified by the change from A to B.
     
  17. Same ones fit, probably same as 1*98 too given its heritage
     
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