Need to change my chain and sprockets, as you can see from this thread...
Any recommendations, was looking at a DID Set online....
Regards
Anutz
did always been good for me, x-ring
And if you want to make it last longer fit a Scott oiler
cool - has a scoty already, ordered some DID chains/sprocket for next week 99$ so not bad.
go down 1 on the front sprocket for better ecceleration
please god let the sun keep shining
(28-08-16, 02:43 PM)anutz link Wrote: cool - has a scoty already, ordered some DID chains/sprocket for next week 99$ so not bad.
That seems very cheap for a DID heavy duty chain. You did order heavy duty?
(29-08-16, 10:56 AM)Falcon 269 link Wrote: [quote author=anutz link=topic=20905.msg240391#msg240391 date=1472391817]
cool - has a scoty already, ordered some DID chains/sprocket for next week 99$ so not bad.
That seems very cheap for a DID heavy duty chain. You did order heavy duty?
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191946656608?_...EBIDX%3AIT
Thanks for the link, very useful.
I asked because the OE DID chain is listed in the workshop manual as a ZVM type, which is stronger than the VX. However, looking at DID's website now it appears that they now recommend the VX for the Gen 1 and the ZVM for the Gen 2. If I've read it right, they've upgunned both types so the VX is now very close to the tensile strength of the original ZVM.
Good news for you (and me, I need a new chain soon) because the VX is a good deal cheaper!
(29-08-16, 06:38 PM)Falcon 269 link Wrote: Thanks for the link, very useful.
I asked because the OE DID chain is listed in the workshop manual as a ZVM type, which is stronger than the VX. However, looking at DID's website now it appears that they now recommend the VX for the Gen 1 and the ZVM for the Gen 2. If I've read it right, they've upgunned both types so the VX is now very close to the tensile strength of the original ZVM.
Good news for you (and me, I need a new chain soon) because the VX is a good deal cheaper!
I got lucky, wont pretend to know much about chains, will be googling those terms shortly...
I run a gold did chain & gold renthal sprockets, look fockin awesome !
Highly recommended !!
I got the upgraded oem chain and sprocket kit a few months ago as new old stock for €160 in Germany, granted is cost €20 postage.
Present chain, a DID ZVM with scottoiler fitted has 24000Km on it, however I did change the front sprocket at 16000Km.
i see you got it from hunters in Newcastle.westgate road.(the hill its called if your local) legendary shop and staff
Just ordered a set myself from the same people, thanks for the feedback on the dealer MICK CHIZ...and thanks to ANUTZ for posting in the first place..........I think I'll pay in good old £'s :pokefun :lol
One, is never going to be enough.....
(30-08-16, 06:46 AM)red98 link Wrote: Just ordered a set myself from the same people, thanks for the feedback on the dealer MICK CHIZ...and thanks to ANUTZ for posting in the first place..........I think I'll pay in good old £'s :pokefun :lol
Hi Mick, yes, live about 30 minutes away....excellent shop
red98, nice to get a bargin once in a while!
Sure is.......£108 for same thing at wemoto........
One, is never going to be enough.....
hi anutz,nowadays i live 20-30 mins away from the hill,in sunderland.however.....20years ago.......i reckon 10mins!!!!
i still live in the same house in the same street as back then,just not the same TT aspiring rider i once was lol
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