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  1. #1456
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    If you don't want the 14t front on the auction, I'd take it off your hands.
    No worries, will look after you too, $2.00 sprocket $85.00 shipping

    See if I get off the start line first, I really only want the 43T so the 41T is up for grabs too, can do a deal for any KB bros who wonna do something to benefit all.
    Cheers Andi & Ellen
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  2. #1457
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    520 conversion time...

    Just got my 520 15t front sprocket, 22mm circlips, DID 520VX 120 link chain and a spare master link yesterday.

    All ready to chop 10 links off for spares.

    It'll be interesting to see how long it lasts as it a hell of a lot cheaper than the stock 525VM2 chain.

  3. #1458
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    Well I won the sprockets so I am going to 15/43 gearing for the longer wear with a bit of luck as the chain will be more relaxed on the 15T front, I have an interesting read on ratios and chain wear if anyone is interested or bored.

    So I now have for sale

    14T front 520
    41T rear 525
    48T rear 520

    Nordie, you want the 14T?, I have your name on it if you want it.
    Cheers Andi & Ellen
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    Two Moto Kiwis Adventure Ride, May 3rd 2012 -> 20XX Prudhoe Bay Alaska -> Ushuaia Argentina -> Then Wherever We Point The Bars

  4. #1459
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstaman View Post
    Well I won the sprockets so I am going to 15/43 gearing for the longer wear with a bit of luck as the chain will be more relaxed on the 15T front, I have an interesting read on ratios and chain wear if anyone is interested or bored.

    So I now have for sale

    14T front 520
    41T rear 525
    48T rear 520

    Nordie, you want the 14T?, I have your name on it if you want it.
    Def. want the 14t.
    How worn is the 48 rear?

  5. #1460
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monstaman View Post
    I have an interesting read on ratios and chain wear if anyone is interested or bored.
    I'm interested and bored

  6. #1461
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    I'm interested and bored
    K, will post it on separate thread.... grab a crate and some pies

    What is a fair price for the sprocket?
    Cheers Andi & Ellen
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    Two Moto Kiwis Adventure Ride, May 3rd 2012 -> 20XX Prudhoe Bay Alaska -> Ushuaia Argentina -> Then Wherever We Point The Bars

  7. #1462
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    520 chain conversion...

    Just gave the 520 conversion a go today.

    A 15t front from a <96 DR650.
    A 110 link DID 520 VX chain.
    A 44t rear from an RGV 250.
    2 x 22mm circlips.

    I just checked the numbers on my previous 2 RK 525 XSO chains.
    #1 8,500km - got half my money back.
    #2 20,100km.

    Let's see how long this combo will last...

  8. #1463
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    Camelbak Motherlode

    Right...
    This is not built for anyone remotely tallish.

    Only one way to fix that...

    Works like a bought one now and is adjustable.
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  9. #1464
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    Shocking. Just shocking.

    Refilled the spare low mileage (35,000km) shock with 10W Belray shock oil and got it into the bike shop today to be gassed up and the nitrogen cylinder had 50psi left in it...

    I needed 150psi.

    I think this time I've been more diligent with getting the air out of the main shock body and from around the nitrogen bladder.

    Hopefully it'll give me a bit more bottoming resistance than currently.....

  10. #1465
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    Shocking...

    Put the shock in today and it does make a difference.
    Not sure if the old one had lost gas or what but this one feels smoother and has much better bottoming resistance.

    Tomorrow will be the test though.

    1,095hrs and 58,950km on the old shock since I got my new speedo.

    This shock has only had about 38,000km on it.

  11. #1466
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    I just had a look at the spare bike and the upper chain roller has been ripped out of the frame

  12. #1467
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    My gearbox is now fixed.
    The DR650 lives again.
    Final bill $3432.
    Is good to be back on my own bike.
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  13. #1468
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    Good on'ya.
    It's a good feeling being back on your own bike.

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    is it best to remove that top roller nordie...
    I FEEL THE NEED, THE NEED FOR SPEED
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  15. #1470
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    A few here have had it removed for them by the chain.
    I removed mine years ago and put a small button headed bolt in there.

    Best is loctiting in a set-screw.

    The roller is too low and cops the full force of the chain under load when the suspension is also loaded up.

    34hp trying to keep the chain straight and 1 little roller trying to keep it bent.

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