Everything.
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Black and Orange chain/sprocket combo so it matches my race bike paint work
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Black and Orange chain/sprocket combo so it matches my race bike paint work
I would be interested in a nice gold chain, black sprockets combo too. I would like to buy a package deal and get really good quality stuff..I've been looking into doing a 520 chain conversion with a Renthal rear sprocket. I have a phantom black striple with gold wheels, so wanted to keep the black/gold theme. Easy enough....Gold DID chain and black renthal sprocket, right? I was sad to find out that you guys only stock the titanium renthal sprockets, but renthal does make black anodized ones as well. Any chance we can make this happen?
I spoke to my guys at Renthal. They only offer the 675 in the traditional hard anodizing (titanium color) that we currently sell. The off-road rear sprockets are available in black, however these are not hard anodized.I've been looking into doing a 520 chain conversion with a Renthal rear sprocket. I have a phantom black striple with gold wheels, so wanted to keep the black/gold theme. Easy enough....Gold DID chain and black renthal sprocket, right? I was sad to find out that you guys only stock the titanium renthal sprockets, but renthal does make black anodized ones as well. Any chance we can make this happen?
The best sprockets available will be Renthal however they will only be available in the titanium color. As far as chain you can't get better than the DID ERV3 right now.I would be interested in a nice gold chain, black sprockets combo too. I would like to buy a package deal and get really good quality stuff..
We do not do anything with race rubber however we can get most street tires.What can you get for soft compound tires?
I like the sound of this :biggrinjester:I think we need a Riders Discount St3R project bike!
for some reason i never got into alpinestars jackets... dainese seems to be a close fit for me.I do not currently stock Dainese however we have a VERY good selection of Alpinestars if you are interested.
Arrow is only available from the Triumph dealers in the states. That said, if you plan on going on track with the rearsets you might want to look at other options. Spare parts are not available which is the reason we took Arrow rearsets off our project bike and swapped them for Attack. The other nice thing about Attack is that you don't have to get a new Quick Shifter sensor because the way they actuate the shift rod.Do you guys carry the arrow gp shift rearsets? lots of people have the standard shift but I'm trying to find a vendor in the USA that carries the race shift pattern at a decent price. I'm also looking into getting the quick shifter for the arrow race shift pattern as well. I believe that is a different unit then the ones fitted to the standard shift arrow rearsets. I know there are cheaper options, but I really like the look of the arrow components.