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front sprocket part number question
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(06-06-15, 01:27 PM)sinto link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=17216.msg198452#msg198452 date=1433593258]
Normal to just buy a DID X ring sprocket and chain kit, makes life much simpler.


They're decent, and tried and tested.  :thumbup


http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R...g&_sacat=0

some difference in prices there, guess the expensive ones include the two sprockets as well, need to investigate,  any recommendations from anyone?
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D.I.D and Tsubaki are the best chains IMO opinion, given the fact I have decided to assemble custom kit with OEM rubber thingy front sprocket, I have decided to go for this chain:

http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/buy/Tsubaki-Tsubaki-Alpha-X-Ring-Gold-Drive-Chain---530---110-links/530APX-110.953#eq1

Or even I can safe some money and get this O-ring Tsubaki:

http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/buy/Tsubak...10.953#eq1

The first one is £84 the second is £61 and I am not convinced yet which one I will get. At the end of the day the chain life mostly depends how you maintain it, so not 100% convinced I need to splash say £140 for some super duper extra heavy duty extreme gold whatnot XXYZ chain that will do the same job and last the same as well maintained but high qulaity Tsubaki O-rin for £60.

I have the feeling we may fall victims of marketing bollocks from chain manufacturers trying to get some money from us  :lol hope not  :rolleyes


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front sprocket part number question - by Val - 06-06-15, 01:57 AM
Re: front sprocket part number question - by Val - 06-06-15, 01:37 PM

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