16t front sprocket (again)
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- G Beale
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16t front sprocket (again)
I have searched before you say anything & it would seem that plenty of you have fitted a 16 tooth front sprocket to your TRX with no bother yes ? My chain is too long to take out the slack on the adjusters so I'm guessing it's stretched & time for a new one.
Front 17t looks a little worn even with my dodgy eyesight but back looks ok. I'm after a bit more acceleration from stand still & thought a 16T front would be a quick & easy fix.
Can I buy a chain on its own as my rear sprocket is ok ?
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Re: 16t front sprocket (again)
Try B & C Express: they'll do you want you like. Chains (tsubaki are good) and sprockets, front and rear.
Or take a link out your chain.
Or take a link out your chain.
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Re: 16t front sprocket (again)
For the £20 it costs my advice would be to change the chanin and sprockets as a set
As an alternative to 16 39 you could also go 17 42
As an alternative to 16 39 you could also go 17 42

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Re: 16t front sprocket (again)
I was considering the removal of a link but I aint got a link extractor & thought it was a bit of a bodge ? 
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Re: 16t front sprocket (again)
17/42 is what i run ,, it keeps the chain a bit further away from the slipper on the swing arm 
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Re: 16t front sprocket (again)
Angle grinder!!G Beale wrote:I was considering the removal of a link but I aint got a link extractor & thought it was a bit of a bodge ?
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Re: 16t front sprocket (again)
cheapest option is to take a link out, but get it done by someone else (ballache taking chain off, but cheapest option) but...I was considering the removal of a link but I aint got a link extractor & thought it was a bit of a bodge ?
...DON'T BODGE IT! Dont bodge anything to do with chains. I have a mate with a hole in his calf on his left leg from 'bodging' a chain that then gave way at 70!!
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Re: 16t front sprocket (again)
plus there is a real risk of smashing the engine to bits if it snaps

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