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Old 24-02-09, 10:12 AM   #1
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Default SV chain advice

Sorry if this has been done to death but I did a search and couldn't find anything specific enough, no more info than 'DID' which doesn't help me () I found a link to b&c express but there are soo many.

Anyway gr33k's scared me about not giving my chain enough love so I'm going to get a chain and sprocket set ordered to replace as soon as the bike needs it.
Basically I want to know which chain'll be best for my naked sv (1999) and most economic, I don't want to scrimp on it but equally I don't want to be paying extra for something I'm not going to benefit from. I've gathered I'm looking at either DID or a heavy tsunami (tsubaki?) but how heavy do I go and do I need xring or oring?
Also what's the best way of swapping the chain? Split the existing one (to keep as a spare) and fit the new one?

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Old 24-02-09, 12:12 PM   #2
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Hi there, I got a set of chain and sprockets from bandc. they do kits for our bikes. I would just go for the o-ring one and steel sprockets. Although as mine had snapped at the time i went for the xring one. both should be fine. Have you got a scottoiler?
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Hi there, I got a set of chain and sprockets from bandc. they do kits for our bikes. I would just go for the o-ring one and steel sprockets. Although as mine had snapped at the time i went for the xring one. both should be fine. Have you got a scottoiler?
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We derailed another thread and I was directed to wemoto. Steel sprockets (15/45 is standard but I'm going to count them to see what mine's at) and an o ring chain if it's well maintained (or scottoiled). I'm going to go for either a tsubaki or a DID (probably a heavy V oring DID) and the naked chain is 110 links as standard.
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Just thought I'd add that for anyone in the future doing a search.
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Old 24-02-09, 12:22 PM   #5
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i thourght the naked was 110 kinks?
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i thourght the naked was 110 kinks?
oops that was a typo.

I think nick the greek had somewhere near that many kinks.
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