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Originally posted by andyb I think youll find, only a fool would change just a chain in the case where your replacing because its worn, as the sprockets would be just as worn and bugger up the new chain within a thousand miles! If your changing for looks or cosmetic then you could get away with a chain on its own. But as they come in certain oversize lengths, it is an opportunity to fit a larger rear sprocket, as most find this beneficial! Unless your regularly on your sports tourer at 170mph? |
Andy , of course one should change the sprockets - that is a given - I was merely pointing out to ak the danger to the wallet once you embark on home maintenance, and say to yourself
'' Well while that's off I may as well do this ....
That little sentence has cost me a fortune over the years