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flumpy7 |
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That_Hornet |
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Busters sell a kit on eBay for £70 D.I.D. Quite good quality, have it on the hornet, will on the bandit and put one on a friends blade.
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That_Hornet |
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Busters sell a kit on eBay for £70 D.I.D. Quite good quality, have it on the hornet, will on the bandit and put one on a friends blade.
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The Tot |
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I've got regina Z ring chain and steel sprocket kit for my 929. Put it on at 21k miles and after a long winger and 9k miles, it's still going strong . Paid £180 including fitting and required VERY little adjustment in that time (only adjusted it 3 times i.e. once every 3.5k miles) whilst keeping it well lubed and clean.
With your bike putting out 120bhp at the back wheel, I certainly wouldn't go budget! my bike used to have an Iris chain and it was dire! Brand new when I got the bike and next to useless after another 5k miles. Multiple tight spots despite my best attempt to keep it clean.
DID/Tsubaki... all good chains. Sprockets is your choice however. Stick to steels. ____________________ The Tot 2007 Yamaha R1 4C8 2002 Yamaha FZS1000 Fazer &
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DrDonnyBrago |
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D.I.D X ring of some form, gold if you want a flash one otherwise a normal one will do ya fine. As for sprockets, I'd be inclined to go for a cheaper one, the expensive (Rear) ones are generally aluminium and wear quick. I have seen some which are aluminium in the centre to reduce weight and steel on the outside to reduce wear however I can't really see much point over a steel one beyond tart factor.
OOOH, and one of these to fit it, very easy . I have that tool and its very good for the price.
https://bikespeeduk.com/epages/steer2916.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/steer2916/Products/CHAINTOOL |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 359 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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