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Author:  TOPGUMM [ 07 Jan 2019 22:11 ]
Post subject:  Chain for your older bikes.

Okay, got a huge amount of chain for motorcycles for sale.
Reynolds ,DID ,etc.
All nos. From a local dealer/shop.
Don`t know a lot about chain so this may be to your advantage.
Let me know what you require and I`ll have a look .
There`s boxes with long lengths which i`m not cutting and smaller boxes for single bike amounts I suppose.
None of your new fancy stuff.
Any advice about chain accepted,
Piss taking of course .
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Author:  Dusty [ 08 Jan 2019 13:26 ]
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TOPGUMM wrote:
Any advice about chain accepted,


Don't stick your fingers in it when it is going around on the sprockets.

Author:  TOPGUMM [ 08 Jan 2019 13:36 ]
Post subject:  Re: Chain for your older bikes.

Yup, seen that. :roll:
Makes a mess , and a bit noisey.

Author:  mojomick [ 08 Jan 2019 22:11 ]
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The long lengths in boxes would be useful if they are 5/8 x 3/8.

Author:  rik [ 08 Jan 2019 23:05 ]
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mojomick wrote:
The long lengths in boxes would be useful if they are 5/8 x 3/8.

That's a very small box Mick...
:coat:

Author:  barney [ 09 Jan 2019 09:03 ]
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rik wrote:
mojomick wrote:
The long lengths in boxes would be useful if they are 5/8 x 3/8.

That's a very small box Mick...
:coat:

another one for :potm: awards :rotfl: :yup:

Author:  TOPGUMM [ 09 Jan 2019 09:32 ]
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mojomick wrote:
The long lengths in boxes would be useful if they are 5/8 x 3/8.

Will have a butchers later.
5/8 x 3/8 x 20 ft box lOl

Author:  Adam [ 09 Jan 2019 10:54 ]
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mojomick wrote:
The long lengths in boxes would be useful if they are 5/8 x 3/8.


Isn't the metric equivalent of that 530? With metric chain there can be clearance issues with some Triumphs around the front sprocket as the sideplates are thicker. It soon sorts itself out however! :o lOl lOl

Author:  conquistador [ 09 Jan 2019 17:10 ]
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Got three bikes with 525 chains if you have any, 102, 104 & 108 links

Author:  TOPGUMM [ 09 Jan 2019 19:56 ]
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Got a mate on chemo staying at the mo so will have a look after he leaves.
Went to the cafe with him where they do "all day breakfasts", lucky that, as it took 2 1/2 hours for him to eat it and two cuppas. :old:
Still smoking fags though. :roll:

Author:  mojomick [ 09 Jan 2019 20:19 ]
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Adam wrote:
mojomick wrote:
The long lengths in boxes would be useful if they are 5/8 x 3/8.


Isn't the metric equivalent of that 530? With metric chain there can be clearance issues with some Triumphs around the front sprocket as the sideplates are thicker. It soon sorts itself out however! :o lOl lOl


No side clearance issues on the Hurley Pugh.... ;)

Author:  TOPGUMM [ 22 Jan 2019 18:08 ]
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Some of the chain now on ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/chippe51
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