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    Hi guys, looking to buyba chain & sprocket kits for my 95 dt with a 88 3dp engine, all the kits say different years (90-03, 88-95 etc) all contradict each other, is it just a tooth difference? Can anyone advise please, also I'm running 98 wheels. Thanks guys any help will be appreciated

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      Hi guys, looking to buyba chain & sprocket kits for my 95 dt with a 88 3dp engine, all the kits say different years (90-03, 88-95 etc) all contradict each other, is it just a tooth difference? Can anyone advise please, also I'm running 98 wheels. Thanks guys any help will be appreciated

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      @rking7888 I would have thought it'll just be the tooth difference. The output shafts are the same from 88-07. The engine only went through minor revisions, so any sprocket from any year should fit.

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      • rking7888R rking7888

        Hi guys, looking to buyba chain & sprocket kits for my 95 dt with a 88 3dp engine, all the kits say different years (90-03, 88-95 etc) all contradict each other, is it just a tooth difference? Can anyone advise please, also I'm running 98 wheels. Thanks guys any help will be appreciated

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        @rking7888

        Make sure you get the rear sprocket with six bolts...

        There is a gold o-ring chain and JT sproket set on fleabay for about £45. I’ve had 4000 trouble free miles from it. Just adjusted it every 1000 mile or so...

        Just search for JT oring chain dtr125

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          @rking7888

          Make sure you get the rear sprocket with six bolts...

          There is a gold o-ring chain and JT sproket set on fleabay for about £45. I’ve had 4000 trouble free miles from it. Just adjusted it every 1000 mile or so...

          Just search for JT oring chain dtr125

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          @spookdog
          Thanks for your help mate, that's the kit I was looking at, seemed well cheap, I swear I payed like 70 quid for my cr chain. I wasn't aware there was a bolt Change on the rear wheel I thought the hubs never changed?

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            @spookdog
            Thanks for your help mate, that's the kit I was looking at, seemed well cheap, I swear I payed like 70 quid for my cr chain. I wasn't aware there was a bolt Change on the rear wheel I thought the hubs never changed?

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            @rking7888
            Also wasn't sure between the o ring set or the std d.i.d set

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              @rking7888
              Also wasn't sure between the o ring set or the std d.i.d set

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              @rking7888

              I just saw loads of ’dtr’ sprockets Being sold with 4 bolt holes, they looked like dtlc or yz

              Go with O-rings please! X section if they do them. They are both better

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