Chain/Sprockets change

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Ricki_Thundercat
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Chain/Sprockets change

Post by Ricki_Thundercat »

Hey folks

I've got a new chain and sprockets for my 2001 Yamaha 600 Thundercat

Just wondering what sort of price I'd be looking at having it professionally changed? I could probably do it myself with a little elbow grease but truth be told last time I did this sort of thing was on an old 1989 DT125R when I was 16 so I'm looking at getting it done by someone who knows what they're doing

Any thoughts?
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Re: Chain/Sprockets change

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No idea about cost but it should take a maximum of two hours for someone with the correct tools to do it at a leisurely pace.
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Re: Chain/Sprockets change

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Give Neil a call at craigstone tyres...IMHO :2up
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Re: Chain/Sprockets change

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Ricky wrote:Give Neil a call at craigstone tyres...IMHO :2up
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