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Old 08-Feb-2005, 22:08   #1
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just ordered a D.I.D chain, 525, 94 links. looking at other chains on the web i notice most are 525, 120. is the one i have ordered ok? It is listed as the right chain for the 996,996R,998R. Is it better to have more or less links?
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Old 08-Feb-2005, 22:16   #2
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Hey adam

I just got a DID525ZVM 94ZB, the bloke I ordered it through said that was the correct chain.

Does that help.
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Old 08-Feb-2005, 22:18   #3
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Depends on the size of your sprockets, but I would guess you would have problems tensioning a 120 link chain on a 9*6. 96 link on mine with larger rear sprocket.

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Old 08-Feb-2005, 22:21   #4
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can you believe it, I go to this bike shop all the time, know everyone there. they quoted me £100 for the D.I.D 525vmx 94 chain, saying he was knocking off a tenner, just looked at M&P, same chain £74.99 the shop have ordered it now although I havent paid yet. Is that a p**s take?

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Old 08-Feb-2005, 22:23   #5
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I am going for the standard front and back.
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Old 08-Feb-2005, 22:31   #6
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If it's too long take a few links out


If it's too Short OH S***
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Old 08-Feb-2005, 23:00   #7
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i think with standard sprockets on they are about 96 links so should be long enough
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Old 08-Feb-2005, 23:21   #8
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You've got a 16th front sprocket on there Adam.
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Old 08-Feb-2005, 23:36   #9
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did you put that on Tim or already on? is the standard 15th
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Old 09-Feb-2005, 00:04   #10
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I did put it on, the standard is 17t.

She just pulled a lot better with one tooth less on the front. This also increased the wheelbase and gave me an even better excuse not to be able to pull wheelies!!!!

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