Did X-ring Suzuki Gsxr1000 2007/2008 Chain And Sprocket Kit Quick Acceleration on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, US
Suzuki GSXR1000 2007-2008 Chain & Sprocket Kit Quick Acceleration Faster Acceleration without sacrifice of longevity Included in this kit unless otherwise specified: QA 530 gearing sizes 16 tooth Front & 43 tooth Rear Sprocket and a ultimate high strength 530VX 112L Gold X-Ring drive chain. * ( Exact fit OEM sizes and gear ratio also avail ) DID 530VX Chain is also available in SILVER by request. On Sale NOW, with..*FREE SHIPPING!! Also available in optional gear ratios ...at no extra charge! Call RPE to special order (562)695-0079 **Please specify at checkout in the "ADD MESSAGE " tab JT Ft. Sprocket also available in 530 x 15 ,16, 17,18 teeth JT Rr. Sprocket also available in 530 x 40 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 and 46 teeth Optional size sprocket kits will come with an estimated chain length up to a 530 x 120 chain which may need cut down during installation. 520 Conversion Available (520 x 15,16,17t Ft / 520 x 42t, 45t Rear Black Sprocket) 525 Conversion Available (520 x 15,16,17 Ft / 520 x 41,42,43,44, 45 and 47t Rear Silver Sprocket) **Extended length chains in 150L + in stock!! CALL FOR PRICE & AVAILABILITY!! Half the Power Loss (Compared with Normal O-Ring) D.I.D’s PATENTED X-Ring construction reduces friction by twisting between the side plates instead of being squashed. Normal O-Rings and other makers’ modified O-Rings have squashed points that increase friction. The twisting action of the X-Ring disperses the pressure and minimizes power loss. X-Ring is a U.S.A. Registered Trademark of D.I.D; Daido Kogyo Co. Ltd. Japan 1.5 to 2 TImes Longer Wear Resistance (Compared with Normal O-Ring) The X-Ring’s four contact points greatly increase its sealing performance. This keeps the dirt out and the lubrication in much better than any other O-Ring. X-Rings have the greatest wear resistance of any other type of O-Ring or Non-O-Ring chain.
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