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The manual says to use a 520V2

but the chain below I was wanting to buy It's called a D.I.D 520VT2 T-Ring Chain

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Does anyone know if it's suitable ??  It's on super special this week

Thanks

Steve



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I think you are too late Steve - just followed the link and they are sold out cry

I have tried various chains over the years and keep coming back to Renthal. Their R3 is currently favourite. I have a couple of mates that I ride with regularly. WR450F and CM604 - and they seem to eat chains compared to the TTR. The bikes are used "enthusiastically" and the R3s seem to outlast all the others.

The chains come with both a split and a rivet link and a handy pair of gloves to keep your hands clean whilst doing the replacement wink

DID X rings are availble at about the same price.

I will be interested in what other owners think.

Brian

PS A simple mod that doubled the life of my chains was to put the chain guard back on and take off the front sprocket cover where earth and stones build up and rub on the chain biggrin



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TTRfan wrote:Brian

PS A simple mod that doubled the life of my chains was to put the chain guard back on and take off the front sprocket cover where earth and stones build up and rub on the chain biggrin


 Thanks Brian, I was afraid that may happen if I didn't get in quick, Oh well, bad luck

I'm still a little unsure about chain size though, when it says 520, there isn't anymore measurements like link length or whatever ?

so I would just have to order a R3-2 O-Ring Chain and that would fit ?

also when you say the chain guard, you mean the one that sits on top of the swing arm ?

If so Bugger, my bike did't come with one, the front sprocket cover is a good tip though, when I got the bike the whole area was packed with dirt and sludgy stuff, not any more though.

Thanks

Steve

 

 

 

 



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A 520 O ring is all you need to look for - you can always see if you can beat the prices here

There are some very cheap O ring chains available occasionally on eBay but the experience of a couple of Devon TRF members who tried them is that they are a waste of money and wore out very quickly.

The chain guard is the black plastic part that attaches to a couple of tabs on the top of the swing arm. As the rear wheel goes around in mud and grit, it will deposit a good helping of the clag right onto a bare chain which then immediately feeds it into the front sprocket - unlesss you have the guard fitted. The blue TTRs had a longer and more effective guard than the white ones.

Regarding chain and sprockets, it is always a good idea to change them as set but expect that two front sprockets will be needed for one chain and rear sprocket as they work so much harder. It is also a good idea to buy an extra split link to carry on the lanes and fit it when you put on the 2nd sprocket as the spring link wears with use and can ping off if left too long! That's one reason I stick to the same make and type of chain so that I don't have to faff around getting a spare split link at chain change time. 

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Thanks Brian

I think I'll make myself an aluminium chain guard, I ahve plenty of light sheet hanging around

Steve



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is it as long as it is 520 and some sort of ring (x/o) or does it have to be O ring only, ie not x ring?

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Dave, Follow this link to Torpedo 7  I got one recently for $79.00

TTRFan says they are his favourite

 

Cheers

Steve



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did you get rivit link? or the clip style?


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hey thats the site i get all my mountain bike stuff from. never knew they did mx stuff


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which ever master link you dont use, you will be able to sell for around the $5 dollar mark on ebay mate also.



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Good Question Dave, I haven't even opened the box yet.

So now I have and this is what you get in the box

 

 

 

 

 

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These chains are excellent, really heavy and a great price fron Torpedo 7 from time to time

 



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wow very nice it would appear that you have been given the option of both rivet and clip style master link. what you doing with the sticker?


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