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Which chain and sprocket kit?
#1
I need to replace the chain and sprockets on my FZS600 as the current ones are worn. Any recommendations on which kit to buy? I want something reliable and long lasting and decent quality.


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#2
Always D.I.D. for me, plenty of kits about on the web.
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#3

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FZS-600...F03D5-UADg

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#4
What is better X ring or O ring? And what are differences?
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#5
In short, X Ring is better.

http://www.biketorqueracing.co.uk/btr-te...ing-chains
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#6
I looked about for that chain, that's a good price.
For about another £5 the same (trusted) company is selling the gold one as well which i have.
They look nice in summer, but if you're a winter rider as well it soon gets covered in shite.
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#7
Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!
Some say...
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#8
(14-10-16, 09:32 PM)Punkstig link Wrote: Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!

Have you ever tried them out of curiosity?
You should know if they're any good if you have?
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#9
Tsubaki Alpha gold X ring for me:

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

And JT sprockets: http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/2681

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#10
(15-10-16, 12:37 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243787#msg243787 date=1476477163]
Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!

Have you ever tried them out of curiosity?
You should know if they're any good if you have?
[/quote]
Several times,
OK, so yam/Honda well, any manufacturer likes to add a couple of £'s to their branded items, but these sets were originally in excess of £400, remember this has the proper front sprocket with the rubber cushdrive, I've not had did match the mileage!
https://www.ajsutton.co.uk/product/yamah...del=SPARES
Some say...
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#11
(15-10-16, 08:04 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=21221.msg243793#msg243793 date=1476488249]
[quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243787#msg243787 date=1476477163]
Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!

Have you ever tried them out of curiosity?
You should know if they're any good if you have?
[/quote]
Several times,
OK, so yam/Honda well, any manufacturer likes to add a couple of £'s to their branded items, but these sets were originally in excess of £400, remember this has the proper front sprocket with the rubber cushdrive, I've not had did match the mileage!
https://www.ajsutton.co.uk/product/yamah...del=SPARES
[/quote]


Even at that bargain price it's still nearly double the cost, are you getting double the mileage in comparison?
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#12
(15-10-16, 08:10 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243795#msg243795 date=1476515052]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=21221.msg243793#msg243793 date=1476488249]
[quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243787#msg243787 date=1476477163]
Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!

Have you ever tried them out of curiosity?
You should know if they're any good if you have?
[/quote]
Several times,
OK, so yam/Honda well, any manufacturer likes to add a couple of £'s to their branded items, but these sets were originally in excess of £400, remember this has the proper front sprocket with the rubber cushdrive, I've not had did match the mileage!
https://www.ajsutton.co.uk/product/yamah...del=SPARES
[/quote]


Even at that bargain price it's still nearly double the cost, are you getting double the mileage in comparison?
[/quote]
50k out of the last one (admittedly with a chain oiler)
The oem front sprocket is a different kettle compared to the aftermarket ones
Some say...
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#13
(15-10-16, 08:19 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=21221.msg243796#msg243796 date=1476515404]
[quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243795#msg243795 date=1476515052]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=21221.msg243793#msg243793 date=1476488249]
[quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243787#msg243787 date=1476477163]
Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!

Have you ever tried them out of curiosity?
You should know if they're any good if you have?
[/quote]
Several times,
OK, so yam/Honda well, any manufacturer likes to add a couple of £'s to their branded items, but these sets were originally in excess of £400, remember this has the proper front sprocket with the rubber cushdrive, I've not had did match the mileage!
https://www.ajsutton.co.uk/product/yamah...del=SPARES
[/quote]


Even at that bargain price it's still nearly double the cost, are you getting double the mileage in comparison?
[/quote]
50k out of the last one (admittedly with a chain oiler)
The oem front sprocket is a different kettle compared to the aftermarket ones
[/quote]


I think that the main trick about prolonging any chain is good maintenance, especially keeping it well lubed, even more so if you ride all year round or if your bike is left parked out in the elements a lot.
I had a shaft drive NTV for about 10 years before the Fazer and even i messed a chain up way earlier than expected due to lack of care, simply because i wasn't used to it, but i soon learned my lesson.
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#14
(15-10-16, 08:04 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=21221.msg243793#msg243793 date=1476488249]
[quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243787#msg243787 date=1476477163]
Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!

Have you ever tried them out of curiosity?
You should know if they're any good if you have?
[/quote]
Several times,
OK, so yam/Honda well, any manufacturer likes to add a couple of £'s to their branded items, but these sets were originally in excess of £400, remember this has the proper front sprocket with the rubber cushdrive, I've not had did match the mileage!
https://www.ajsutton.co.uk/product/yamah...del=SPARES
[/quote]
Do you meant the orange plastic thing
This
Stupid picture wont copy and paste !!
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#15
(15-10-16, 03:11 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243795#msg243795 date=1476515052]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=21221.msg243793#msg243793 date=1476488249]
[quote author=Punkstig link=topic=21221.msg243787#msg243787 date=1476477163]
Aj Sutton sell oem c+s dirt cheap these days!

Have you ever tried them out of curiosity?
You should know if they're any good if you have?
[/quote]
Several times,
OK, so yam/Honda well, any manufacturer likes to add a couple of £'s to their branded items, but these sets were originally in excess of £400, remember this has the proper front sprocket with the rubber cushdrive, I've not had did match the mileage!
https://www.ajsutton.co.uk/product/yamah...del=SPARES
[/quote]
Do you meant the orange plastic thing
This
Stupid picture wont copy and paste !!
[/quote]


There you go.  :lol





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#16
No not that one - that's for a Quacka
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#17
I like the OEM kit, it forces me to take the swingarm off and so I take the opportunity to clean and lube the suspension linkage.
Also, dealers were clearing out old stock a few years ago and you could pick up a set for less than £80.
Sadly my linkages have been neglected lately, the chain oiler means there is still plenty of life left in it after 45,000 miles.


If you want to cut the clatter, M&P sell Ognibene sprockets which have dampers.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141908580041?
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#18
(15-10-16, 03:35 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: No not that one - that's for a Quacka


Haha, touche  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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#19
(15-10-16, 04:12 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: I like the OEM kit, it forces me to take the swingarm off and so I take the opportunity to clean and lube the suspension linkage.
Also, dealers were clearing out old stock a few years ago and you could pick up a set for less than £80.
Sadly my linkages have been neglected lately, the chain oiler means there is still plenty of life left in it after 45,000 miles.


If you want to cut the clatter, M&P sell Ognibene sprockets which have dampers.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141908580041?
Yes that is my thinking - do the linkages 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#20
(15-10-16, 04:12 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: If you want to cut the clatter, M&P sell Ognibene sprockets which have dampers.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/141908580041?
Has anyone on here tried one of these and maybe noticed a difference?
Was thinking when the time comes I might give it a try.
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