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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Twin Primary Chain PD1
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete Appleton" data-source="post: 102497" data-attributes="member: 145"><p>Perhaps we should get together and organise a supply of these chains and other parts that we may need. We could set up a supply company and pay someone to administer it... Oh, hang on a moment!</p><p></p><p>That is only partly a sarcastic answer. I like saving money as much as any of you but last time I needed a primary chain I got it from the spares company. I could have saved a few quid by shopping around but my logic was....</p><p></p><p>1. The guys ( and girls) there have already researched the best product so I am getting the benefit of their experience in supplying loads of them.</p><p></p><p>2. Ask their advice on fitting it and make sure that you follow this advice. You could even get photos of the other components in there as you fit your new chain.</p><p></p><p>3. Be reassured that they have a proper product liability insurance in place. If the chain turns out to be not up to standard and causes an expensive snarl up you can expect to be compensated. Try asking the stall holder down the autojumble what they will do if their chain fails.</p><p></p><p>4. Bulk chain suppliers may have liability insurance but are they specifically stating that their chain is suitable for our application?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete Appleton, post: 102497, member: 145"] Perhaps we should get together and organise a supply of these chains and other parts that we may need. We could set up a supply company and pay someone to administer it... Oh, hang on a moment! That is only partly a sarcastic answer. I like saving money as much as any of you but last time I needed a primary chain I got it from the spares company. I could have saved a few quid by shopping around but my logic was.... 1. The guys ( and girls) there have already researched the best product so I am getting the benefit of their experience in supplying loads of them. 2. Ask their advice on fitting it and make sure that you follow this advice. You could even get photos of the other components in there as you fit your new chain. 3. Be reassured that they have a proper product liability insurance in place. If the chain turns out to be not up to standard and causes an expensive snarl up you can expect to be compensated. Try asking the stall holder down the autojumble what they will do if their chain fails. 4. Bulk chain suppliers may have liability insurance but are they specifically stating that their chain is suitable for our application? [/QUOTE]
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