i was a happy man until friday
i got paid, budgeted for £160 on tyres and pads + £30 for fitting
on my way to dk spares and clonk
chain snapped along the pin hole on one plate
CHEAP SH!T TRIPPLE S CHAIN - do not buy one!!!!! 6 months it lasted
now before people start saying how they will never buy a cheap chain just realise that not everyone is financially afluent. the best is the best you can afford.
anyway
i got it to DK spares. after labour ( an hour was £100 ) it ended up costing me £365
so im not happy
stay away from TRIPLE S chains DO NOT USE A TRIPLE S CHAIN
a warning to everyone
Re: a warning to everyone
£100 p/h!!!!!!! FFS, i'm in the wrong line of work!KarlosVTR wrote: after labour ( an hour was £100 )
Rich.


- storminateacup
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thats why i put a wink after my not cleaning remark....u probs kept it mint, what im saying is i and loads of others i know have had no issues with triple s chains....things break end of, just be gratefull it didnt wrap round front sprocket and thru u over the bars...a lad i know his a paraplegic caused be exact same thing!!........and luckily for me when my gold did snapped, 1 hour earlier id been doing well of ton with our lass on back 

all I can say is sh!t happens..
went 90 miles o buy a Harley on behalf of my son, rode it back home 80-90 up the M4 no problem , pulled onto the dual carriageway 2 miles stopped at lights, gently dropped the clutch when the lights changed as there were cars in front , .......... and I just stood still.
belt had broken! cars behind swerving past me.
lucky I was a short push from a lock up I was renting.
£180 for a new belt from Riders.
my first experience of belt drive, but had it happened on the M4 earlier who knows.
on the other hand Ive picked up many chains while marshalling at race meetings, still prefer a chain to belt.
went 90 miles o buy a Harley on behalf of my son, rode it back home 80-90 up the M4 no problem , pulled onto the dual carriageway 2 miles stopped at lights, gently dropped the clutch when the lights changed as there were cars in front , .......... and I just stood still.
belt had broken! cars behind swerving past me.
lucky I was a short push from a lock up I was renting.
£180 for a new belt from Riders.
my first experience of belt drive, but had it happened on the M4 earlier who knows.
on the other hand Ive picked up many chains while marshalling at race meetings, still prefer a chain to belt.