Honda Transalp

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mad dog
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Re: Honda Transalp

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Hi All new sprockets front and rear sorted with new chain all honda parts and new front and rear tyres fitted i have put new front disc pads in the rear look like new i have been cleaning the bike getting all the corrosion of the bike i will use the copper grease for all nuts and bolts as i put the bike back together i had the air filter off and under the cover was a full air filter of acorns from the little squirrel thats been getting ready for winter. Bikes coming on well should be on the road soon.

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mad dog
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Re: Honda Transalp

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I purchased a xring chain for the bike it had a o ring fitted is a xring better its a heavy duty and recommended for the transalp 650.

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LargeWayRound
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Re: Honda Transalp

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Yip the X ring HD will be fine , I have fitted them to my TA ..

Should last much longer than the standard (if looked after. )


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mad dog
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Re: Honda Transalp

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Thanks for information on chain a dealer said it must be a o ring chain but looking around x ring and o ring are same price and recommended for bike I purchased original sprockets and front sprocket locking washer.


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Re: Honda Transalp

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Still no pictures ;-)
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Re: Honda Transalp

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Nice bikes,

See one take centre stage here at the Aragón HISS just over a week ago - how long it seems now!
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Have fun . . .

Simon

PS Oh s**t - it's an Africa Twin isn't it. Oh well, great bikes anyway :)
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