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  1. #1 qlink 200cc on a national atv 
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    As title says have a 2009 qlink 200cc i believe it is an xf model because of the turn signal and horn wires. What i am wondering about is, is there a sprocket that i can use up front to use the national atv chain the sprocket now is a 15 tooth but the chain will slip around it instead of seating on it. Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advance!
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  2. #2 Re: qlink 200cc on a national atv 
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    sounds very much that the new sprocket has a different module from the old one and so the chain doesn't fit.
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  3. #3 Re: qlink 200cc on a national atv 
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    Check on the chain links it should say the size of the chain. Your bike takes a 428. Nothing else will fit the sprockets.
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  4. #4 Re: qlink 200cc on a national atv 
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    would love to do that but dont have original chain for qlink only for the four wheeler
    is there any other bike or four wheeler that can use this sprocket for the front that might have a larger chain
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    As I understand it, you have a Qlink XF200 motor powering your ATV. If true than you have sprockets that use the 428 chain. I've never hear of this but, oh well. Check on both sprockets and there may be a three digit number. If it's there, this is your chain size. If there arre no numbers. you'll have to make sure the front and back sprockets use the same chain. Take off the front sprocket and lay it on the back sprocket. A few of the teeth should match up. If they don't you have different sprockets. If they do, then you have to measure for the chain. Re-install the front front and use something to go around both sprockets, top amd bottom, to get the chain length. I think I would use masking tape as it would stick a little. Take off and measure for chain length.
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    front and rear sprocket do not match up does anyone know if a suzuki lt230 sprocket will fit this i know the qlink is a knockoff of this so??? will it work
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    PM sent.
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  8. #8 Re: qlink 200cc on a national atv 
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    Found a front sprocket for the lt230 will fit Qlink 200 will be buying that and will keep yall informed on progress
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