02-10-12, 07:23 PM
Always replace the front sprocket, when fitting a new chain - the attached shows the price to pay if you don't. That was a feccing stressful ride back from Assen, with the chain tightened up so it got some purchase on the sprocket :rolleyes :rolleyes
I've heard it said you can get away with chains to one rear sprocket, but really, why would you risk it, given the relative cost of the rear sprocket compared with chain and FS?
I learnt the lesson the hard way...
I've heard it said you can get away with chains to one rear sprocket, but really, why would you risk it, given the relative cost of the rear sprocket compared with chain and FS?
I learnt the lesson the hard way...


