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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Bondy.
Just tell her (truthfully) that the Hel lines or whatever you are gonna use are safety related items that MUST be bought etc etc.
Might work? :D
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:lol: thats what i used to say but it didnt wash with a blade front end and singlesided arm
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Post by Bondy »

That might work cos she always worrys about me when im on it. So if i say it'll make it safer she might let me have em. :D

Although she found out last week i've got life insurance so then again? 8O
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I'm looking at getting 15F / 44R sprockets. What make am i best going with for both chain and sprockets? Oh and where from?

cheers

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Post by sirch345 »

BazF wrote:I'm looking at getting 15F / 44R sprockets. What make am i best going with for both chain and sprockets? Oh and where from?

cheers

baz
Quite a few members recommend JT Sprockets, see link:-

http://www.jtsprockets.com/50.0.html

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Post by Bondy »

I went with renthal and tsubaki. I only went with them cos they are names i've heard before so i wouldn't really know.
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I used JT steel sprockets as they were easily available from my local bike shop.
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Thanks guys. :wink:
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Post by Bondy »

Just got the bike back on the road with the new chain and sprockets and oh my god is it fast off the mark. Got loads of other stuff done at the same time so the bike feels fantastic now(its been abit neglected for the past 3-4 months).
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Post by Jason »

Just Changed mine went for the 44 rear and 16 front and a new chain, OMG its s@@t off a shovel it takes off like a rocket. and its great for keeping in a high gear at slow speeds,
Thanks for all the info, I did lots of searches on here before I did anything.
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