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Old 07-Feb-2004, 21:30
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Advice on some parts Im after please

I want to get the following for the bike to either tidy it up a bit;

Chain and sprockets
Sprocket nuts
Both hub nuts for the rear wheel.

Can anyone recomend any please?

I idealy would like a black sprocket carrier, gold chain and sprockets, and some nuts that wont corrode like steel!

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Old 07-Feb-2004, 22:09
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Buy a good quality brand name chain & sprockets and you wont have any problems, as for the sprocket nut, either use A4 S/S or if your flush tittanium.

Personaly I have a great fear of using alli nuts and bolts on a bike - period!

I would suggest Tittanium nuts for the rear wheel, you can get them from Tecmoto and allthough not cheap, there probably the best option,

Pro bolts/tasy nouts do them as well.

Good Luck.
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Old 07-Feb-2004, 23:03
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Cheers for the reply
Should sprocket nuts be wire locked? Mine are but I havnt seen it done on any other road ones!
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Old 07-Feb-2004, 23:04
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Try Nelly of Cornerspeed for stainless steel nuts.
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Old 08-Feb-2004, 13:19
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Nelly's stainless wheel nuts are superb.Highly recommended.
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Old 08-Feb-2004, 16:33
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indeed, Nellys your man ....

www.cornerspeed.co.uk
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Old 08-Feb-2004, 16:52
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Id also recommend Nelly at Cornerspeed.
If you're a DSC member, u2u him, if not email at info@cornerspeed.co.uk
He's just finished with my bike (900ssie) and Id trust him wiff the wife, oh hell, he can have her!!
He's got just the thingies you is after in stock as I saw them yesterday
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CAn anyone give me a phone number for cornerspeed please?
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I have my sprocket nuts lock wired but only coz it looks nice and I have the tool to do it with along with S/S wire, for normal use its not necessary.
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