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Dp I need any special tools to remove and replace rear tire/sprocket? How about any technique to align the wheel correctly once I put it back on the bike? ...
Ditto. The KTM sprockets are light and strong. Regina Gold or DID ERV3 on the chain. There are newer-tech sprockets that incorporate a steel tooth ring
Ragina chain, KTM hard parts sprokets. I've been getting great life with these. ... From: Sergio <sergiof44@...> To: KTMDuke@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon,
I have a 2001 Duke II and my chain is extremely loose. I took it to KTM dealr and they said i needed a new chain and sprockets. Any advice on what i should