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Re: Chain and sprockets -- easy for a novice? - Wookee - 21-03-14 (21-03-14, 09:36 AM)wickedmonkey link Wrote: I'm looking at getting one of these for £80: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS600-FAZER-98-03-DID-X-RING-CHAIN-SPROCKET-KIT-/400676831619?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item5d4a334183 By the time you factor in the tools you'll need to do the job (decent chain tool and or angle grinder, breaker bar, 32mm socket etc) then £60 seems not a bad price. Re: Chain and sprockets -- easy for a novice? - bigbluebear - 21-03-14 I think I was round about the same for mine about £140-£150 fitted for my mighty fazer Thou Re: Chain and sprockets -- easy for a novice? - wickedmonkey - 21-03-14 (21-03-14, 09:44 AM)ukdiceman link Wrote: [quote author=stevie-g1968 link=topic=12197.msg135839#msg135839 date=1395342211] Also are there any mobile bike mechanics near you, usually cheaper than a shop and you can stand and watch! [/quote] Hmmm...mobile mechanic sounds like a good idea. I'll do a bit of searching. Re: Chain and sprockets -- easy for a novice? - griff86 - 21-03-14 I do mobile mechanics but in North Wales, I did a Blackbird 1100 at the owners house the other day and charged £30 to fit chain&sprockets, bled the clutch too. Re: Chain and sprockets -- easy for a novice? - wickedmonkey - 22-03-14 (21-03-14, 07:26 PM)griff86 link Wrote: I do mobile mechanics but in North Wales, I did a Blackbird 1100 at the owners house the other day and charged £30 to fit chain&sprockets, bled the clutch too. Wow! That's good value! I don't suppose you fancy a ride beyond the hills to do mine??? |