Where is a good place to buy a new Chain & Sprocket

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Where is a good place to buy a new Chain & Sprocket

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My chain is looking the worse for wear and has started making some nasty noises.

Where is a good place to get on from and how much would I be looking to pay. Its for a CBR 400.

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Busters have been good for me, Quite cheap too.
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simeski - go and have a chat with the lads in hein gericke mate. they sorted me out with renthal sporockets and a tsubaki chain and a reasonable price. only took a couple of days to get in too.
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LozVFR wrote:simeski - go and have a chat with the lads in hein gericke mate. they sorted me out with renthal sporockets and a tsubaki chain and a reasonable price. only took a couple of days to get in too.
Nice one Loz, I'll pop down there tomorrow.

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Remember to downgear the [censored] out of it. :D
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I got new renthal sprockets and a Tsubaki chain for just under £90 from Dameralls with my Plymouth Bike Club Discount (Thats little card makes it's £10 in a year)
I ride a ZXR400 so I should think the price will be pretty similar
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dodgy - thats about what it cost me too.
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LozVFR wrote:dodgy - thats about what it cost me too.
Did you get the "race anodised" (bronze) rear sprocket, I was really impressed with mine it looks pretty good
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Well, I went and ordered my bits this morning. £91 in total and should be in by Tuesday. I treated myself to a new iridium visor for my lid while I was at it also :D :D :D

Just gotta learn how to fit it all now :?
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I got a EK Gold X-Ring chain plus front/rear sprockets from Busters for £85 inc P+P.
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