Chain problems

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Old 11-18-2011, 08:56 AM
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Steel sprockets are cheaper and last longer. Get a chain guide and your problems should go away. also new sprocket buts and bolts will help with loosening up.
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Ya I want steel because one they wear slower and two I ride in really rocky terrain. Id rather have my skid plate bend and not the sprocket too.
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Steel sprockets are cheaper and last longer. Get a chain guide and your problems should go away. also new sprocket buts and bolts will help with loosening up.
new bolts and nuts will not fix the sprocket getting loose ,if the sprocket hub is damaged allready
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