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michael snellin
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Correct primary chain ?
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08.11. 2012 17:07 »
Thanks to all for your info ref oil pump, the other prob that i can see in the distance is the primary chain, the one that came with the bike was a bit rusty !!!! but 67/70, links when fitted i could have run it around twice !!!! (Joke) ive found out since the wrong sprocket, 18t ive got a new one from the net 21t which i think is correct,new chain ive orderd still i think it is going to be to long any one know what the right chain should be ??? this is what happens when you purchase a box of bits.
thanks for any help.
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Sparky
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Re: Correct primary chain ?
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09.11. 2012 04:49 »
You didn't indicate what year/model you have, but a 1954 Road Rocket with standard gearing had a 69 pitch primary, which means you will also need a half link to get the correct length.
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michael snellin
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09.11. 2012 16:29 »
Hello, Sparky, thanks for your reply, the problem that i have is this bike came from everywhere the year ,dont know everything i have to source from the net ,etc,not a wise thing to do buying a bike like this.( box of bits)
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