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    Chain and Sprocket

    I do not know if this in the right section.

    I am in the market for a new chain, with front and rear sprockets (I have heard that it was advisable to replace all at once). Anyone have suggestions on what to buy, where..etc. I was told you can buy a set which would be nice.

    I got some pretty good wear out of the current one, and since I do a lot of commuting to and from work I would like the same type of use.

    Any suggestions are greatly welcomed!
    David S.
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    Use Vortex sprokets and do a -1 on the front and a +2 on the rear. Go with a 520 chain.

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    call coyze. he's the straight fuggin' hookup on driven kits. i'd only go -1/+2 if you need a lot more "umph" out of the bike. if you're happy with how it accelerates now, don't change a thing. if you just want a little more get up and go, but don't want to change a lot, go -1 up front and see how you like it. but definitely do a 520 chain. they're just as strong as the 530, and lighter to boot.

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