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Chain - after market or original
#1
Hi all, new here and new Fazer owner. FZ6 N on an 06 plate.


Been told that my chain should be replaced. happy to do this, just wanted opinions on original or patent part?


If patent, which one and where to buy?


Thanks in advance.
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#2
Always been a fan of D.I.D. X Ring chains personally, tried and tested and good value too.
Plenty about on Ebay or online in general.
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#3
Thanks darrsi!
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#4
Personally I always use EK or JMT chains, but if you replace the chain you need to replace the sprockets as well. Replacing one without the other will just considerably shorten the life of the components.
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#5
Thanks Deefer!
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#6
Not so long ago there was a rash of cheap Chinese knock off DID chains around- if the price is too good to be true it's probably a wrong un.
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#7
There is still a load of fake DID parts on Ebay.... the colour of the box isn't right and it contains poor quality Chinese parts.
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#8
I think i've normally found a good deal with M&P (or Busters, same people) as far as D.I.D. chains are concerned on Ebay, so you should at least be able to put a bit of faith in them.
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(02-03-16, 08:44 AM)darrsi link Wrote: I think i've normally found a good deal with M&P (or Busters, same people) as far as D.I.D. chains are concerned on Ebay, so you should at least be able to put a bit of faith in them.


Yup, now just give them your credit card details.......  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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#10
:lol    Has the forum still got a gagging order about the "alleged" incidents    :lol
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(02-03-16, 08:55 AM)Deefer666 link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=19511.msg225721#msg225721 date=1456904657]
I think i've normally found a good deal with M&P (or Busters, same people) as far as D.I.D. chains are concerned on Ebay, so you should at least be able to put a bit of faith in them.


Yup, now just give them your credit card details.......  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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Am i missing something?
I've never had issues with them before.
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#12
Don't forget that there are two specs for DID X chain.

http://www.didchain.com/streetChains.html
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#13
OEM chain is very good. There are better aftermarket ones.

Just to make it clear there are two types of chains based on the sealing O ring and X ring based. X ring are better sealing.

Also there are many types based on chain strenght.

And there are two types of chains available based on the rivet link pins:

Soft-head pin rivet link that can be riveted easily and hard-head pin rivet link ones that require better tool and skills.

I have called DID tech support to check what kind is their pin rivet for particular chains - they had no idea?

Tsubaki tech support on the other hand has explained to me which of their chains is soft-head pin and which one is hard-head pin.

I bought Tsubaki Alpha X ring Gold chain.

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#14
Thanks val. That's really helpful information.
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(02-03-16, 11:54 PM)Val link Wrote: OEM chain is very good. There are better aftermarket ones.

Just to make it clear there are two types of chains based on the sealing O ring and X ring based. X ring are better sealing.

Also there are many types based on chain strenght.

And there are two types of chains available based on the rivet link pins:

Soft-head pin rivet link that can be riveted easily and hard-head pin rivet link ones that require better tool and skills.

I have called DID tech support to check what kind is their pin rivet for particular chains - they had no idea?

Tsubaki tech support on the other hand has explained to me which of their chains is soft-head pin and which one is hard-head pin.

I bought Tsubaki Alpha X ring Gold chain.

Make of that what you want  Smile


So D.I.D. tech support are soft in the head?  :crazy
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(02-03-16, 10:41 AM)locksmith link Wrote: :lol    Has the forum still got a gagging order about the "alleged" incidents    :lol


Dunno, All I'll say is that I have never bought from them and I have never had to pay for a tank of fuel in Swansea  :evil


And on a sidenote, I'll just say JT chains have a higher tensile strength that DID

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