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the chain on my curvy has had it, so i am now looking at new chains and i had no idea there was so many. i did look at some other threads but they didnt really help me.
so this is what i know so fair chain length 110 pitch 525 so which is better the o ring or the x ring ? now i think i am right in saying that the o ring is manily used on road and track on sports bikes ect and the x ring is used on crossers so if im right then the o ring would be best. also dont ask me why but i want a gold chain:P anyone got any ideas of were to get them from ? cheers orgers
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right for a start, your sprokets are probably shagged as well, have you checked your top one ?
both X and O ring chains are used on road bikes (it's to do with the seal shape on the links), either will do well enough. virtually all the mail order companies will do them. Cheers Mark.
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checked both sprokets and they are fine. sprockets wernt changed that long ago but chain has never been changed
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well if you say so, however it's not good practise to change just a chain as old chains tend to eat sprokets faster and likewise old sprokets tend to kill new chains faster as well, perhaps something to bear in mind.
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Yeah with rictus on this one. New Chain and Sprockets at the same time.
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I never change one without the other, wear creeps up on you and it's not worth it.
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False economy to just change a chain.
O ring / X ring. Either is fine, O ring is cheaper. The manufacturers say X ring is better. Far better to get a good quality O ring than a cheap X ring. I would stick to tsubaki or DID.
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http://www.stealthproducts.co.uk/
boom, look no further! They sorted me out sprockets, chain and delivery for less than £80 on a DID x-ring. MWAHH!!! Oh and if ya wondered, its gold! |
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As for chains. Its really how you look after them more then the chain in all honesty. I know of people on here that have had over 60k off a basic chain with good lubrication and adjustment. As standard O-ring will suffice with the SV. Its all i have ever had...ok except a gold one once, but it was all they had. Also, if you can, get a Suzuki front sprocket. it was advised to me a few years ago by Lord Sid Squid. He reckons they are harder then any pattern sprocket on the market, hence this will give longer chain life. I still have to do this! Last edited by Viney; 18-08-09 at 11:42 AM. |
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The stock ones are JT brand. B and C express sell them.
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