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This product fits your Derbi Senda-R 50 1996

DID Standard Chain and Pattern Sprocket Kit - Derbi Senda-R 50 1996

Manufacturer Code : PKAF1363

1 In Stock

Kit Contains:

  • Chain DID Standard Grade (AC3480 , Qty 1)
  • Sprocket Front - Pattern (AB0445 , Qty 1)
  • Sprocket Rear - Pattern (AE5553 , Qty 1)

£38.54 £ 38.54 Incl. VAT

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Make Model Description Year Country
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Chain and Sprocket Kit

Contains:

  • DID 420 S (Standard) Drive Chain - Standard Length
  • Pattern Front Sprocket - Standard Tooth Size
  • Pattern Rear Sprocket - Standard Tooth Size

One split link is included with the drive chain

DID 420 Standard Drive Chain

Specification
Pin Length Roller Diameter Plate Thickness Weight Tensile Strength
14.75mm 7.77mm 1.5mm 0.7kg per 100 links 17.70KN

Although DID S Standard chain represents DID's simplest grade of chain, it still features the finely-tuned engineering and high-quality control that DID is so well known for, using the latest in Japanese chain technology.

The bushing on a chain is important for impact and wear resistance, and helps to absorb the shock from the rollers rather than directly transmitting it to the pins. By using rigid, seamless, solid bushes, instead of curled bushes that other manufacturers use, the wear-life of a DID Standard chain can be 1.2 to 4 times the life of a chain using curled bushings.

All DID chains are made in Japan.

If the original equipment chain was an O-Ring or X-Ring chain, it must not be replaced with a standard chain. It must be replaced with a sealed chain of equal or greater strength.

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