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07-08-09, 11:45 AM | #1 |
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Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
Hi guys, looking at getting a new chain and sprocket set for my 02 curvey SV650s, as I think my chain is on the way out and figured its best to replace the lot.
After reading up on a few different threads I am still not sure which set to go for. Whether its the B+C kits or a DID one from DK on ebay. Can you offer some advise on which to go for or any new options? One think that I do know what I'll be getting is a Scottoiler kit, if that changes anything. Also I think I'm going to have to replace some nut's'n'bolts on my bike, winter riding with not enough ACF-50 . Now I know the part number for them, but don't want to pay over the odds for a standard bolt from Suzuki, would like to get some decent ones that don't rust that easily. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I think thats everything, sorry for the long post, just want to get everything right this time . Cheers!!! |
07-08-09, 01:24 PM | #2 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
Ok just seen Chewie's site, might get the bolt kit.
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07-08-09, 01:27 PM | #3 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
DID kit from DK spares is good kit and cheaper than anywhere else. B and C is more expensive but you have more choices in terms of sprockets sizes.
Stainless sprocket nuts are good but very expensive. What chain riveting tool do you have? |
07-08-09, 01:38 PM | #4 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
I don't have one, I was planning on taking it to a garage or someone who can do it for me.
Would you say that it's worth getting the more expensive kit as it'll last longer or will getting a Scottoiler level the playing field a bit? |
07-08-09, 01:43 PM | #5 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
If you'll have a scottoiler I'd say it doesn't really matter. The point of X-Ring chains is that they are supposed to hold the lube better and cause less friction.
Probably best to get a shop to do it for you if you can afford the pennies. The front sprocket can be a nightmare to get off. If you decide to do it yourself, get a whale tool. |
07-08-09, 01:58 PM | #6 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
I thought that but wasn't too sure. Will have to see how much for a new chain/sprocket and Scottoiler install will cost.
I did see something about the whale tool. I think when I get a winter hack or something, I'll start to get to know the ins and outs of the bike. Will probably start to buy stuff like that, saves the pennys overall I suppose. |
07-08-09, 02:12 PM | #7 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
I'm in the process of replacing my chain and sprockets. Got the whole kit from DK for £79.99.
I've got the sprockets off now. I used an impact wrnch and a proper 32mm impact socket. Front sprocket came off in less than 10secs. I borrowed a chain break/riveting kit from a block in the WRC. Ground the old rivet head off and the tool whipped the rivet out easy. Gotta go back out in a mo to clear out all the gunge before fitting new stuff. One thing though: the original suzuki front sprocket has rubber shoulders for some reason, but the new one has not. Any clues why? Cheers, John |
07-08-09, 02:15 PM | #8 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
I had the same thing with my Honda CG125, was told it just stops the vibrations...don't know how true that is though.
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07-08-09, 02:21 PM | #9 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
Where abouts are you? If you're local to me I can give you a hand.
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07-08-09, 03:36 PM | #10 |
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Re: Which chain/sprocket and replacement bolts
Chain on and rivetted. Looks ok. Bloody knackering bendind down. Could do with a lift next time. Just taking a break before putting the rear wheel back on and torqueing up. Looking forward to a ride tomo.
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