View Full Version : Advice on some parts Im after please
Billythekid
07-Feb-2004, 21:30
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!
Cheers
rcgbob44
07-Feb-2004, 22:09
Bill
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.
Billythekid
07-Feb-2004, 23:03
Cheers for the reply
Should sprocket nuts be wire locked? Mine are but I havnt seen it done on any other road ones!
Try Nelly of Cornerspeed for stainless steel nuts.
Nelly's stainless wheel nuts are superb.Highly recommended.
indeed, Nellys your man ....
www.cornerspeed.co.uk
paulmort
08-Feb-2004, 16:52
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
rgds
mort:roll::roll:
Billythekid
14-Feb-2004, 14:16
CAn anyone give me a phone number for cornerspeed please?
Rushjob
14-Feb-2004, 14:28
01623 758877
;)
rcgbob44
14-Feb-2004, 15:20
Billy
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.
rcgbob44
14-Feb-2004, 15:22
Jasper
Does Nelly do the correct size (46mm) rear wheel nut either in S/S or Ti?
Rushjob
14-Feb-2004, 15:29
Stainless, bi-hexagonal, very Gucci!!!!!
Won't fit my ST4S tho......:(
Yes,stainless steel.Two rear and one front in bi-hex.Lovely pieces of kit and don't mark up/corrode like ally ones.
Billythekid
13-Mar-2004, 00:29
Can anyone please tell me where on earth I can buy the sockets I need to remove the rear wheel and the sprocket carrier?
Largest ive found anywhere so far is only a 32mm!
Am I right in saying i need a 41mm and a 46mm?
Cheers Joel
skidlids
13-Mar-2004, 00:42
Could try here
http://www.primetools.co.uk/pages/displaycat.asp?271
These are 3/4" drive so you will probably need a 1/2" to 3/4" adapter
Henners
13-Mar-2004, 08:39
Billy - try Harry (HTB) for your sockets, he has some sets made up and may have some left. Top quality.
Or Halfords or your local Discount Motor Spares shop. There are a couple of inch sockets that do the job at low prices.
Rgds,
Rob
rockhopper
13-Mar-2004, 09:19
If you get them from a tool shop you might need to get the shoulder turned off them so they sit right onto the nut.
rcgbob44
13-Mar-2004, 17:46
Billy
Try to find a very cheap tool shop/store.
I got my sockets from a trade show stand, the type that sells all sorts of tools chaep, there with 3/4 drive and cost me £5 each and a 1/2 to 3/4 adaptor cost me £4. I had the Chaps at work skim the sockets so that they fittes straight on the socket, ie removed the bevel from inside the socket.
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