chain and sprocket

busastalker05

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ok i need a new chain and possibly sprocket, i looked at the vortex chains and sprockets and the one chain i found was almost $250 i just need some help with a reasonably priced chain. also is a bigger sprocket in the back good for torque will that help out in the twisties??? and if i get a larger sprocket in the back what do i need to do with the front smaller? larger?


this is my 2nd post about this looking for more help


thanks:poke:

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contact your local bike shop and ask about the d.i.d x-ring road racing chain, reasonably priced and very good. I just installed vortex sprockets, you dont have to change both, i just swapped my rear. doesnt mean if u change the rear you have to change the front, or visa-versa.

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A lot of sponsors here carry what you're looking for contact them.:thumbsup:

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EK zvx or EK zzz are excellent chains. Steel sprockets last MUCH longer than aluminum. If you are racing and must save a few pounds aluminum is the way to go. If you want the rear sprocket to last the life of the chain steel is your best bet.

The supersprox is a bood product.
http://www.sprocketcenter.com/c/16156/1/suzuki.html

cheers
ken
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