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Triple s chains, Any good??

Joined Dec 2008
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Bucks
Hi guys not posted up for a while as we've had a new addition to the family.

I'm after a new chain for my millie and was wondering if these triple s chains are any good??
Has any one else got one of these fitted?? Just wanted to know poeples thoughts on this, I'm no millionaire so i am on a budget.

Thanks again chaps!:thumbup
 
fiited one on mine, 3000 mile's later and it seem's to be wearing well but i have kept up on the cleaning and lubeing
 
Hi guys not posted up for a while as we've had a new addition to the family.

I'm after a new chain for my millie and was wondering if these triple s chains are any good??
Has any one else got one of these fitted?? Just wanted to know poeples thoughts on this, I'm no millionaire so i am on a budget.

Thanks again chaps!:thumbup

is it a rsv4? get sum pics up:devious
 
Congrats mate - cool name. My first (born in '05) is called Fernando!
What was your question again?
Triple S? Sorry, never heard of 'em.
 
Thanks guys:thumbup

Could really do with finding out a little more info about these chains though! Surely there must be a few of you out there that have heard of them??:confused
 
i run tsubaki , wouldnt call my kid tsubaki though, rossi is a cool name, your missus must be cool to go with that name
 
i run tsubaki , wouldnt call my kid tsubaki though, rossi is a cool name, your missus must be cool to go with that name

My missus is a huge Valentino Rossi and Moto GP fan just like myself and it was not hard convincing her what to call him!:biggrin
 
My son's name is Michael, wonder if the wife being a huge Shumacher & Ferrari fan had anything to do with that :dunno
 
Triple s

Bought a full triple s c+s sprocket kit for my vfr 800 last year, looked lovely at first and even though i kept on top of cleaning and lubeing it the gold finish soon fades and after a while had to keep adjusting it constantly.

For that bit extra i would go with DID or something of similar quality.

They advertise them as being used by some Yamaha race team which i dont doubt, but they probably bin them after a race anyway.
 
I bought one for the future as my chain is rusty and has a tight spot, so will use this once i have killed the one already on her.
 
Personally i would spend the extra £20 a go for something like the Tsubaki 525 X ring Gold from B&C Express
 
My brother used to commute with a VFR,21k from a DID & 18k from a SSS,I dont commute & dont go out when wet if I can help it,& have thrashed the **** of it inSpain & I've only adjusted it twice in 3k,not bad in my book for £40!
 

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