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says for dt x but sured fit my re shouldn't it ? also when doing front sprocket don't you have to replace the metal thing which is on front sprocket like a locking nut/bit of metal but other than that the kit sured think http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/301005378685?nav=SEARCH



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Yeah.

Me personally I've been there and done that and I would stay clear of the cheaper kits matey.

Well worth you spending the extra £££ because trust me, it will only cost you in the long run.

Sprocket retaining washer is a couple of quid off ebay. That can be cheap.

My experience is Renthal do a 520 kit which is superb. Lasts very long and looks PHAT!

B&CExpress do very good stuff.

Also check out ARRacing on eBay. Good seller also sells 520 kits.

Front sprockets are £9.00
Decent chain goes from £50-£90

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/yamaha-DT-125-R-renthal-rear-sprocket-520-conversion-/271391537588?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item3f303239b4

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RENTHAL-12-T-FRONT-SPROCKET-YAMAHA-DT-125-R-1988-520-conv-/360856456537?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item5404b88d59

 

http://www.bandcexpress.co.uk/buy/Renthal-Renthal-R3-Offroad-O-Ring-Gold-Drive-Chain---520---110-links/520R3-110.B4F#eq1

 

There you go.


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yes i agree but buying extensive chain good but then i go down greenlane and gets mud and that stuck to it probably won't last long so i thought id get cheap ish one

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WTF? Even more the reason to get a better quality one.

I'm not sure who you think Renthal are but their stuff is designed for enduros and motocross. Pretty sure they can handle some mild green laning. Plus it wouldn't be the chain I'd be worried about if I get a stone stuck in there. I'd be more concerned about the crankcase.

Buy cheap buy twice it's that simple. I've been there. I've skimped on chains and they've always come back to bite me in the ass.

But what do I care It's not my money.

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