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XT660Z T�n�r� General Discussions Everything and anything of general topic in relation to the new T�n�r� is discussed here |
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New sprockets and chain for my Z
I thought it would be simple. Apparently not so.
Which reasonably priced sprockets and chain should I buy for my 2 week long-distance trip? A bit scared of Ebay as I hear horror stories about fake chains etc. My stock chain and sprockets don't look too bad for the 10000 miles its done, but I don't want any trouble on the road. My yamaha dealer wants �125 for stock Yamaha sprockets and DID chain, but I'm sure one can do better than this? |
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Just saw CaptMoto's previous answer to a similar question. Renthal sprockets and chain from B&C look good and I do like the chain with a removable clip like off road bikes use.
Is it safe to use, as the Haynes manual warns against the non rivetted link type? |
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Personally, I run endless on the Tenere simply because everytime I get through a chain I take the opportunity to strip the swingarm and linkage. I do however use split links on both my BSA and Triumph. In fact I've run split links/spring clips on many bikes (most more powerful the the XT) and never had an issue (always decent quality stuff mind). Quite a few guys I know wire lock the spring clip in place on their classic road bikes and racers. So do that if you're worried about losing/breaking it. ![]() At the end of the day it's up to you, but remember you can always carry a spare link and clip in your pocket and you don't need to carry any "special" tools to fit them and makes removing the chain a 5 minute job. |
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Very interesting. Which chain and sprockets do you put on black beauty?
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I take it by "Black Beauty" you mean the Tenere? It has OTR 525 steel sprockets and an endless DID X-ring chain. The BSA A65 (also a "black beauty") runs a 530 DID O-ring chain with a split link and English made unbranded steel sprockets from Burton Bike Bits. The Triumph has aluminium Rickman supplied sprockets and will also have a 530 DID O-ring chain with split link (when I get round to finishing building it!) As I said before, never had any bother with split links and I've done a lot of miles with them over the years. |
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Thanks. The more I learn the more I realise how little I really know
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