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chazhead
27-10-2010, 13:16
Hello chaps,

Do you need to replace the chain and front sprocket to "match" a higher tooth rear sprocket or will the chain adjusters absorb the difference?..

cheers

KungFooBob
27-10-2010, 13:18
You need to replace the chain, front sprocket and rear sprocket with the shaft drive assy. from a 1989 BMW R100GS.

S1OPP
27-10-2010, 13:22
It is commonly accepted as best practise to replace chain and sprocket as a set, this avoids excessive wear on the new sproket by the old chain.

or something.

KungFooBob
27-10-2010, 13:25
also, if you've changed the rear sprocket you'll have to inform your insurance company of the modification or you'll be totally uninsured should you have an accident and run over a orphan.

S1OPP
27-10-2010, 13:27
Would it be ok, if you had an accident that didn't involve orphans?

KungFooBob
27-10-2010, 13:31
Yes, you'd only be un-insured if you hit Orphans, Kittens or people called Ronald.

S1OPP
27-10-2010, 13:39
Fair do.

God help you if you hit an orphaned kitten called Ronald.

KungFooBob
27-10-2010, 13:40
They lock you in the tower of London.

595Daytona
27-10-2010, 13:55
Just replace the whole bike.

KungFooBob
27-10-2010, 13:57
With a BMW.

KungFooBob
27-10-2010, 13:58
Car.

Doc Strange
27-10-2010, 15:28
No a BMW bike will do due their wonderful good sense in fitting them with shaft drive!

DS

Coppersaucepipe
27-10-2010, 18:19
Belt drive rules

doyley
28-10-2010, 08:05
no

spider1200
28-10-2010, 08:15
Whats a chain ?

KungFooBob
28-10-2010, 08:17
It's that thing you use to attached the wife to the sink.

spider1200
28-10-2010, 08:18
It's that thing you use to attached the wife to the sink.



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