Hi, would anyone happen to know where I can get a genuine Z1R chain and sprocket set from?
I called ZPower but they tried to sell me an after market set and the sprockets are metal silver and not black/grey.
I want to keep it as original as possible.
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Z1R Chain & Sprockets
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Z1R Chain & Sprockets
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Re: Z1R Chain & Sprockets
Tonka wrote:Hi, would anyone happen to know where I can get a genuine Z1R chain and sprocket set from?
I called ZPower but they tried to sell me an after market set and the sprockets are metal silver and not black/grey.
I want to keep it as original as possible.
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The one on my bike is more dark grey than black though. Perhaps it's faded?
To me it makes a big difference to the bike. It's still got the original one on the bike which is only slightly worn but the chain is scrap as it has a few really tight spots.
The one on my bike is more dark grey than black though. Perhaps it's faded?
To me it makes a big difference to the bike. It's still got the original one on the bike which is only slightly worn but the chain is scrap as it has a few really tight spots.
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Tonka wrote: It's still got the original one on the bike which is only slightly worn but the chain is scrap as it has a few really tight spots.
If your not going to make it your "daily ride" Why not just replace the chain:?: the bike will be smoother and it will give you time to ride it, get used to it and look for an alternatve. It will save you some money and achieve your aim ....originality, you can put new chain on old sprockets when its the chain thats fooked and the sprockets are ok


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