Suzuki GS125 1982-2000 Rear Sprocket Bolt, Nut & Lock Plate Kit
Replacement rear sprocket mounting hardware kit for the Suzuki application listed below. This set replaces the bolts, nuts and locking plates used to secure the rear driven sprocket to the sprocket carrier / rear hub assembly.
Kit Includes
- 4 x rear sprocket mounting bolts
- 4 x matching sprocket nuts
- 2 x curved rear sprocket locking / tab plates
The product photographs show zinc-plated steel hardware with four shouldered/flange-head sprocket bolts, four hex nuts and two formed locking plates. Rear sprocket is not included.
Fitment
Suzuki GS125 / GS125ES – selected 1982-2000 rear-wheel assemblies using Suzuki sprocket bolt 09119-08043 and lock washer 09169-08012.
Fitment note: GS125 rear-wheel catalogues show the same bolt and locking-plate family; check the nut style and carrier layout against the original parts.
Suzuki OE / Manufacturer Cross-References
The supplied kit is an unbranded aftermarket replacement. The following genuine Suzuki numbers are provided for identification and compatibility checking:
- 09119-08043 / 09119-08043-000 – Suzuki rear sprocket mounting bolt, approximately 8 x 33mm
- 09169-08012 / 09169-08012-000 – Suzuki rear sprocket lock washer / locking plate
- 08310-00083 / 08310-0008A / 08310-12088 (market/year dependent) – Suzuki rear sprocket nut reference(s), depending on model/year
- SCL-2012031153 – Chinese aftermarket supplier cross-reference for a GN125 / GS125 / EN125 sprocket bolt-locking kit
The Suzuki numbers above are OE cross-references, not the manufacturer MPN of the unbranded Moto Mania kit. Google Shopping MPN is therefore left blank.
When to Replace the Hardware
- Rounded, stretched, damaged or corroded sprocket bolts
- Damaged threads or nuts that no longer tighten correctly
- Locking plates that have cracked, distorted or been repeatedly bent
- Rear sprocket or sprocket-carrier replacement
- Rear-wheel restoration or rebuild work
Important Fitting Checks
- Compare the bolt head, shoulder, thread diameter and length with the original hardware.
- Confirm the rear sprocket carrier uses four mounting bolts and two curved locking plates.
- Check the nut style used on your exact model/year, as Suzuki superseded some nut references.
- Fit the locking plates correctly and secure/bend the tabs in the same manner as the original assembly.
- Use the motorcycle manufacturer's tightening procedure and torque specification.
Do not substitute ordinary general-purpose bolts for sprocket mounting hardware. The rear sprocket is a drivetrain component and must be securely fastened before the motorcycle is used.
Delivery & Returns
- Fast UK dispatch
- Free UK delivery where shown on the product page
- 30-day returns subject to the Moto Mania returns policy