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1980 80 flt Rear Sprocket assembly

Started by oldskool, June 01, 2011, 02:26:00 PM

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oldskool

Does anyone have any idea where to find this ? I believe the part number is 41522-79a?Or am I looking at cutting and welding a new sprocket to that hub assembly?

Brrrap

Oldskool, would you please explain just a lil deeper what you're asking? do you have a disc or drum on that bike? we've had a number of shovels around through the years and to the best of my knowledge 1980 fl's came with a bolt on sprocket on the left and a disc brake on the right. no welding is required to mount a sprocket. 
82nd ABN INF B.Co.1st 508th '78-81<br />1923rd Comm Group, ATC, Kelly AFB '82-86

oldskool

Well not sure how to explain it!This is a bolt on yes,But this assembly is not just a sprocket!! The sprocket is actually welded to a small hub I guess I would call it and the hub is bolted to the rim!There are also 2 bearings and seals in the hub!

Brrrap

Welded huh? Strange. Gonna be a bit pricey but if possible get the parts manual for your model and start collecting the orginal style parts. Welded aint right to the best of my knowledge.
82nd ABN INF B.Co.1st 508th '78-81<br />1923rd Comm Group, ATC, Kelly AFB '82-86

FSG

I think I researched this before and I don't recall where I got to with it.

I'd get a machine shop to take the old sprocket off and weld on a new one.  Perhaps http://www.3guyz.com have already addressed this issue, it'd be worth an email to them.




springer-

Like this ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_rdc=1&item=180666858578&viewitem=

Or this ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_rdc=1&item=180666858687&viewitem=

or ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_rdc=1&item=110534008327&viewitem=

And to go with them ... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_rdc=1&item=280251958435&viewitem=

Now iirc the 1980 tooth count was different than from 1981-up.  I don't believe it make a big difference, maybe chain lenght.  I assume you are still running the stock enclosed oil bath system? ... the best design HD ever came up with for a rear drive.

autoworker

June 01, 2011, 05:00:19 PM #6 Last Edit: June 01, 2011, 05:03:43 PM by autoworker
Some more information

41522-79A-sprocket with bearings and seals,48 tooth
41522-81A-sprocket with bearings and seals,46 tooth

41521-79A-sprocket only,48 tooth
41521-81A-sprocket only,46 tooth

The drive chain is the same length for both sprockets.
If you use the enclosed system and have the early housing and a late sprocket,use less lube to account for the larger sprocket.

It would be easy for a decent machine shop to cut the old sprocket off on a lathe,bore a donor sprocket,and weld it onto the hub.
It must be true,I read it on the internet.

vern

I had a hub made that I could bolt a sprocket to. Next I'm going to convert to a rear belt.

pappyfreebird

put n flh wheel on one i had n run stock dished sprocket...knowd few cats used ta have machine shop cut n weld a dish one
brrp n flt is the enclosed chain sled wid a strange rear sprocket...

oldskool

Ok well thanks guy's , I think hmm ! bRRAP it is a original sprocket assembly! I did see 1 on ebay and someone earlier did mention that ! I'll check that out again! There is one more guy I keep forgetting about who has a ton of older parts ,I'll check with him tomorrow!keep you posted!

Brrrap

As always, the good people here at HTT are a huge resource. Never claimed to know the particulars of every model/year, but its why I'm a member here. I love the learning i receive. Good luck with it Oldskool!
82nd ABN INF B.Co.1st 508th '78-81<br />1923rd Comm Group, ATC, Kelly AFB '82-86