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  1. andychain

    andychain New Member

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    Hi I am Andy and according to the calls I am getting I have have clients
    on the forum.

    I dont ride a Triumph but have owned many including Cubs, 3TA,5TA and Thunderbird.

    As my name suggests I am The Chain Man and I will help in any way I can regarding
    chain issues. I can be controvercial but as I have been doing chain for 40 years I
    think I have earned the right. I shoot from the hip and ride a streetfightered 1200
    Bandit that runs on tiny non O ring chain.

    My aim is not to sell but to educate as most folks out there are blinded by the bullshit.

    Andy:smile::smile::smile::smile::smile::smile:
     
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  2. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

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    Hi and welcome to the forum, had a 1200 Bandit myself a few years ago; was a great bike.
     
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    Yo and welcome AC great to see another Trumpet man go through the cc's like me (Still have a 63 Tbird) and thanks for the tips to my chain query on the Bonnie thread. Good to have a chain guy on board. :upyeah:
     
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    andychain New Member

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    Thanks guys
     
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    chrispy Well-Known Member

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    Welcome to the forum , do you supply sprockets as well :upyeah:
     
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    Unfortunately not but there are cheap ways to get sprockets.

    If the sprocket is flat, rear, then at any bearing distributor ask for a 10B-1 platewheel
    in the number of teeth required and get it machined. For front get it retoothed, I have contacts.

    With Triumph there are many dealer, a good one is Skye Classic, he can be mardy but knows his
    stuff and is actually a good guy, and no we are not related. I think he even does conical hub sprockets.

    Andy
     
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