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New Chain Time = Sprockets too ?
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(27-04-19, 12:41 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Yes I am struggling to find a continuous chain. So then my next questions would be what methods do people use to rivet a chain. If I have to buy a tool on top of the chain then it may be as well to get the dealer to fit it perhaps.
Whilst I was removing the swing arm and suspension linkages to fit a continuous chain I was going to take the opportunity to re grease everything but if I fit a rivet chain then I am going to be lazy and not do the re grease. -- Should I really re grease at 22k - dry mileage. 

That buster link - the chain is quality D.I.D but no mention of the sprocket manufacturer. Should I be looking at getting the chain and separate quality sprockets.


I would hazard a guess that the majority of people don't grease things as much as they should, so that is simply your choice.


As for the sprockets, they will be 100% fit for purpose, so no point in worrying about quality.
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Re: New Chain Time = Sprockets too ? - by darrsi - 27-04-19, 12:52 PM

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