chain broke..help

Blanca BusaLess

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blanca is it ok to buy new stock sprockets?

Yes but most often you will find stock sprockets cost as much if not more than a better aftermarket set . Like I said send Goldenchild a PM or Josh at Ball Z Motorsports both will get you what you want and need quick and it will be right the first time . You will not find a complaint on either anywhere .

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ok i will send a pm to them...i just am still not sure whether to go with a kit or to buy seperately..having a tough time deciding

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...i ran that bike hard..i admit it...i plan on taking better care of the next one and taking it a bit more easy

I wouldn't change riding habits if I were you. Chains and sprockets are a normal wear and tear item. Nothing wrong with running a bike hard, nothing wrong with drag racing, nothing wrong with track days. Keep having fun on your bike. Maintenance is all part of the game.

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Change your sprockets along with your chain.

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Might want to double check the area up by your front sprocket. Chain breaks are notorious for causing damage there. Sometimes resulting in having to get a new case. Take the cover off and inspect for damage before you take it up to a shop IMO. No sense in going through the trouble to get you bike to the shop then find out some really bad news.

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My stuff just came. $199.00 for the Ek chain, 42 tooth rear Vortex alum sprocket and the 16 tooth Vortex steel front.

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