Chain and Sprocket kits???

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Chain and Sprocket kits???

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Where do you go for yours (web based)? Mine are dying fast, i bought Renthal ones for the SP1 and they lasted about 5 minutes s i am after quality items, maybe even OEM as they are pretty good i think.

Thanks

PS Spark plugs too!
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I've always used M&P for mail ordering
But the supplier does n't really matter just try to find the best quality sprockets you can because it's the cheep sprockets which wear and bugger your chain quicker than anything.
Always go for super heavy duty with your bike.(I've seen your U-tube vids :wink: )

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I found this guy to be the best price (and good service) for Iridium spark plugs Mark :!:

Chris.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... :IT&ih=015
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sirch345 wrote:I found this guy to be the best price (and good service) for Iridium spark plugs Mark :!:

Chris.
Ahh!
The Invisible Man

When did he start supplying bike bits :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Pete.L wrote:
sirch345 wrote:I found this guy to be the best price (and good service) for Iridium spark plugs Mark :!:

Chris.
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The Invisible Man

When did he start supplying bike bits :lol: :lol: :lol:

Pete.l
:oops: Well spotted Pete :!: :lol: Not much use without it.

That's what happens when you're in a hurry eh :!:

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Maybe try you Honda dealer and get OEM. I know it sounds daft but I was in mine last week buying some filters and he was telling me that all Honda service items including chain & sproket kits have been reduced to compete with the after market market. :D
Told him I didn't believe him and he shown me how the Honda OEM front pads were £1 per side cheaper than the EBC one's I'd just purchased from the tinternet, OEM front discs were £20 cheaper than aftermarket and finally I was looking for a new battery (Yuasa) a week later and the cheapest I could find online was £65 but got one from Honda for £50. I bought a cheaper Sprint battery for £35 last year and it's gone already.
Gotta be worth a phone call to your local dealer to check.
Good luck and let us know how you get on as I may need to replace mine sometime this year.
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See this link
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewtopic ... ddockstand

The prices are gonna be a bit out but you get the idea so give him a bell
I've got an inferiority complex
But its not a very good one!
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Thanks guys, although i don't think that a Honda dealer will be much use for Suzuki sprocket kits!! :lol:

Will give him a call Ben, thanks
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david silver has genuine chain an sprocket sets for £99+vat
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IT'S A SUZUKI!!!
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lol, dont have a cow man.

Try http://www.wemoto.com/ Nobody who has dealt with them has a bad word to say.
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A Suzuki???
Are you sure?
Oh well, these boys will sell to anyone :wink:
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ ... BIC3605028

Send them an E-mail request they've always been good with me in the past.

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