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Old 19-Apr-2005, 15:49
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Quick Release Sprockets

I am thinking of moving on from the standard rear sprocket and onto a quick release option.

I know that renthal do a kit, but does anyone know of a different manufacturar just so i can compare prices etc??

I am after the full kit Chain, Rear Sprocket and carrier aswell as front sprocket

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Old 19-Apr-2005, 15:54
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try b&c express for prices!!

very good service as well
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Old 19-Apr-2005, 15:55
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Already spoken to them this morning Lily, just wandering if there are any other options??
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TSS carrier and rear sprocket(s) came to £118.50 delivered from Germany in two days.

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...and then chain from B&C Express.

There are no other options
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Old 19-Apr-2005, 15:59
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Ok thanks mate, always worth asking the question, B&C are only just down the road from me, so looks like i will have to pay them a visit

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Old 19-Apr-2005, 16:11
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Talon Engineering

Alan at AJ racing supplies them as own brand, I've got one fitted, as has bradders.

http://www.ajracing.info/
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Thanks Lily, just tried them again and they have all in stock, so looks like i will be parting with a bit of cash!!

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Another plus point about the Renthal carrier is that it uses replaceable studs to secure sprocket which are long enough to use a nyloc nut.

All the other carriers I've seen are drilled and tapped so you have the potential problem of sprockets comming loose (not unknown) and if you happen to strip one of the threads it's new carrier time.

Renthal every time!
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Old 19-Apr-2005, 17:36
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Cheers Neil

Think my mind has been made up, not too good on this type of stuff so help is appreciated

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