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Old 07-Mar-2005, 20:30   #11
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DID is a centre punch type(spreading the inside outwards) where as the Tsubaki is like Renthal Afam and Regina it mushrooms the head over.

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Old 07-Mar-2005, 20:31   #12
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didnt know that one, just about to put a Tsubaki chain on.
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Old 07-Mar-2005, 20:31   #13
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Which one do you have?I have allways used DiD chains from bandc as i have a std splitter and fitter.

I understood that for whatever reason with the shape of tsubaki pins or links they needed their own equipment for fitting?
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Looks like youll have to get your big hammer out again mate...............
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Old 07-Mar-2005, 20:33   #15
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all I know is its a 525 Tsubaki, got it from Harris
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didnt know that one, just about to put a Tsubaki chain on.
Thought you were just looking and comparing prices.you little ligger!
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Old 07-Mar-2005, 20:35   #17
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my brother in law is a bike mechanic so will drag him round with the right fitting gear. Always handy having someone close in the trade.
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The smart owner would of fitted a new front sprocket along with their carrier and new rear to accomodate fitting a 520 chain.
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I was advised to have a 525 by Harris, and along with the chain I also purchased a Renthal 38 rear and standard front. Nice little combination.
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what length did you get?
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