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chain and sprocket kit
#1
hi my bikes just had it mot and happy days it passed .....but they sed it will need a new chain and sprocket soon any idears where the best place to get one off the nett
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#2
Got mine from here  http://bikespeeduk.com/epages/steer2916..../CSK2725VX



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#3
cool thanks looked at some on ebay at busted ,,,,, wot does the did mean as some dont have it ???
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#4
Not sure, do you have a link?


I think people mentioned fake DID Chains going about, but don't hold me to that. Well that's the reason i went with a reputable seller. I believe that BikespeedUk are on eBay too.


Maybe M&P or Busters have better prices?
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#5
ive used WEMOTO and BITZFORBIKES,both good and excellent postal service,both have excellent websites  Smile
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#6
I am a firm believe in spending extra for the heavy duty kit - I know people don't like DID but I have put nearly 40K on my bike on a DID Gold heavy duty chain and sprockets kit. Cost twice the price of the one linked above but only needed to adjust it about twice in all that time and still looks and feels fresh. With two left thumbs avoiding the hassle and cost of fitting for me its worth it
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#7
Don't forget to check the thickness of the sprocket nut while you're at it, if 9mm replace, if 12mm ok, 12mm kit part no. 90891-10124.
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#8

i really wana say thanks for part number. i bought one just incase. been on there from 1999 now it has large nut. happy days


(21-04-12, 10:44 AM)Captain Haddock link Wrote: Don't forget to check the thickness of the sprocket nut while you're at it, if 9mm replace, if 12mm ok, 12mm kit part no. 90891-10124.
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#9
Updated nut, and DID Gold is the way forward...... Wink
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#10
+1 on the larger front sprocket nut. Don't forget to measure the shaft too.


As for the chain; I prefer a good brand as the quality is better and it lasts longer. Bit of a false economy buying cheap as they don't last.
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