Just had new tyres fitted to my bike...according to the fitter I need new chain and sproket because when he adjusted the chain there are tight spots...I've done 25000mls...he quoted me £130 supply and fit Gold "o" ring type chain...is it a reasonable price or should I try Yamaha and get the original ones. Pls help as I only know how to ride and nothing else!
Thanks...I might give it a go...hate working on bikes but it's getting too dear using a garage all the time.
Piggybacking on this, since I'm going to need a new chain for my FZ6 in the not too distant future, how much *real* difference is there between O Ring, X Ring and X Ring Gold? (Apart from about £25 based on the figures from that link above)
The bike's done over 25,000 miles (19,000 of which are mine) and has the touring Scot Oiler (hence why it's still on its first chain) so is it actually worth my paying the extra?
I have a scottoiler fitted...the best thing I've had fitted to the bike. What type of chain is the original fit on the bike? As mine has lasted 25000 miles, I wouldn't mind having the same type refitted...might phone Yamaha and see how much they are..
Thank you Grahamm...never knew there was such site...seems like I'll be getting the genuine gear for £160...I know it's a bit too much to pay but at least I know it could last up to 25000 miles..
I think My friend just changed his chain after 40,000 miles thats with a scotoiler and it was a DID Xring.
Four Wheels Moves The Body... Two Wheels Moves The Soul
Just booked the bike for Friday...£130 for DID X ring gold chain and sprockets...fitted..
Nightmare getting the front sprocket off- ended up taking it in anyway- give the mechanics the jobs you cant do your self and keep them in buisiness for twhen you need them
Greybeard now
BTW fk me how cold were my hands on the bike this morning - still good to be on the bike rather than cage/train though!
Been taking my car to work for the last 4 days....first time in 7yrs!