Blue and White looked to be '06 up GSXR west bound 820 just east of precinct line in Hurst. Anyone on here?
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Call A&R Motorsports 817-834-5070 .. tell them Patrick sent you. Should be about $160 $170 for the chain and sprockets, then get with someone and learn to install them.Originally posted by Cobraman View PostAll is good here. Im black. Bike needs a chain and sprockets so I haven't been riding lately.
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Chain breaker/riveting tool is your friend and worth the money. You can do it without one but the proper tool will turn it into a 5 or 10 minute job for just the chain. Sprockets will take a bit longer.2004 Suzuki DL650
1996 Hy-Tek Hurricane 103
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Truth, just don't cheap out and buy a crappy tool. I think I have broken 2 or 3 due to shitty quality. If you can get the cycle gear Stockton tool for less than $40 it's worth it. Otherwise buy a motion pro jumbo chain tool. The one we used at the shop has to have done over 800 chains and its still going strong.Originally posted by Downs View PostChain breaker/riveting tool is your friend and worth the money. You can do it without one but the proper tool will turn it into a 5 or 10 minute job for just the chain. Sprockets will take a bit longer.
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I've got the motion pro tool. Works great, cost me a few bucks but the first chain I did with it, it paid for itself in my book.
The old way I did it was with a grinder to take off the old chain (still works good haha) and then a steel bb and a C-clamp. Sketchy at best but it worked
Back on topic- I haven't heard anything over on the TWTEX board about anyone crashing in the last few days.2004 Suzuki DL650
1996 Hy-Tek Hurricane 103
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