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UKRedwing
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PostPosted: 16:29 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Chain and sprockets fail Reply with quote

Been trying to fit a new chain and sprockets to the ninja all day! Never attempted to do it myself before so I wasn't expecting to do it in 15 minuites, just take it nice and slow and do it right.
The only problem I had was getting the chain to fit snugly on the rear sprocket properly, whatever I did it just wouldn't fit quite right. The garage I got it from is very professional so the thought didn't cross my mind that the chain could be wrong but it was exactly that..

So basically I wasted a good 3 hours scratching my head and fiddling with the wheel and chain Sad atleast I know now to always check the chain first lol!

Some good has come from it anyway, I bought the cheapo iris O ring chain (it was 520 instead of the 525 it should have been) but the garage didn't have the right one in stock to swap it with so I got the DiD X ring one they did have in stock for no extra cost Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 16:33 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I really rate the DID X rings - look after it well and it will last a long time.
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PostPosted: 19:29 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

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neil.
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PostPosted: 21:20 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

You win by ditching that IRIS piece of crap! They are prone to snapping, don't ya know! (I have first hand experience of this), whereas my current DID is over 15'000 miles old and still going strong. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 21:42 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

neil. wrote:
You win by ditching that IRIS piece of crap! They are prone to snapping, don't ya know! (I have first hand experience of this), whereas my current DID is over 15'000 miles old and still going strong. Thumbs Up


Ignore this guy... its cos he picked a bike that was too powerful and fitted an inferior chain Laughing
Only kidding, they are pretty crap, good job on the DID Thumbs Up
Never had the problem you said...I tend to buy my C+S individually Laughing
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PostPosted: 22:15 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Consider fitting a Scottoiler as well if you don't have one seeing as you have a nice new chain and sprockets.

If a Scottoiler seems a bit pricey there's always a Loobman or Tutoro. Not tried the Tutoro but would recommend a Scottoiler.
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PostPosted: 23:02 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

##Paddy## wrote:
Ignore this guy... its cos he picked a bike that was too powerful and fitted an inferior chain Laughing


My bike is a YBR125... maybe that 11bhp was too much for the cheese that they used to make the chain from. Very Happy
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UKRedwing
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PostPosted: 23:18 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Joe wrote:
Consider fitting a Scottoiler as well if you don't have one seeing as you have a nice new chain and sprockets.

If a Scottoiler seems a bit pricey there's always a Loobman or Tutoro. Not tried the Tutoro but would recommend a Scottoiler.


I would mate but I intent on selling it pretty soon and getting a newer G or J model. Sprayed it up with chain lube Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 23:29 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

neil. wrote:
##Paddy## wrote:
Ignore this guy... its cos he picked a bike that was too powerful and fitted an inferior chain Laughing


My bike is a YBR125... maybe that 11bhp was too much for the cheese that they used to make the chain from. Very Happy


Like I said mate, that raw power is just... waaay too much for that chain. Maybe you should get a lower powered bike Laughing
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PostPosted: 23:29 - 25 Feb 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

UKRedwing wrote:
I would mate but I intent on selling it pretty soon and getting a newer G or J model.Thumbs Up


Hence the iris chain .... Laughing
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