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Old 03-20-2007   #6 (permalink)
Cotay
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So did you end up cutting off the two links and fitting the 108?

By the way, I would never use an old chain with new sprockets...no matter how new the chain looks. I have the original factory chain for the TT that had about 1500 miles on it...looks brand new. Even my last chain with 11,000 miles on it looks new. But there is no way I'd stick either on a new set of sprockets. It's not that I think it is unsafe, it's just that you get wear patterns on the chain/sprockets and if you use an old component it will shorten the life of the new part considerably.

[ This message was edited by: Cotay on 2007-03-20 11:00 ]
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