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MAXdB
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Chain and sprocket setup
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October 01, 2009, 11:06:23 PM »
Can anyone recommend a good place to get a replacement set of sprocket and chain for my s4rs (SSS). i checked with the local dealer and it seemed a little steep.
I remember when i had my R1, i was able to get a 520 chain and sprocket set (steel front/aluminum rear) for 150--I realize this isn't a Japanese bike so it may cost more especially with the SSS setup but I thought i'd be able to find something close to that cost.
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Re: Chain and sprocket setup
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http://www.ca-cycleworks.com
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Re: Chain and sprocket setup
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Quote from: howie on October 02, 2009, 02:18:27 AM
http://www.ca-cycleworks.com
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Great guys to deal with. Bought my new chain and sprockets there last year.
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Re: Chain and sprocket setup
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I looked up how much a new oem 520 sprocket is from the dealer, they are about $220.
If your intrested, i have used 520 41t rear sprocket from an s2r800.
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Re: Chain and sprocket setup
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the rear sprocket is the expensive part...the front sprocket and chain should be the same prices as your japanese bikes....
also take a look at the Supersprox Stealth for the rear sprocket....it is cheaper than the OEM part or a carrrier/sprocket combo
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