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    Quote Originally Posted by a_steel View Post
    yup, easiest way to check bearings - see marking on bearing, exactly as Shuben said.

    for sprockets I could advise to check this link and see whether Honda XR400 sprockets size match dimensions of Shineray's
    http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/877/

    maybe you even don't need to take off X5 sprocket, just check some links on taobao, where seller show sprocket dimensions and then compare them to dimensions from link above.
    I would not spend Euros on the sprockets. They are cheap to buy in China and the wear out is in acceptable range.
    On my X5 I had a good quality DID chain and after 10k km the front and rear sprockets have been still intact.

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  2. #452 Re: Shineray / XinYuan X5 review 
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    I didnt know that the codes on bearings are universal. I thought that is just model/type or something. Great to know, thanks. Ive found this afterwards https://www.mrcycles.com/page/bearings

    My front sprocket is in a bad shape after 7500km, rear is still ok.
    When I changed my rear sprocket from OEM 40teeth to 44teeth I needed to change the chain too. Bought DID from taobao but it was fake. Have to adjust it every 500-600km. Fed up with fake s*** here. I will get a genuine chain in Europe so I might as well buy front sprockets. They are only about RMB70 on www.wemoto.com
    Yesterday Ive noticed some unusual vibrations in my pegs. It progressed during the ride and at the end was a bit worse. Not sure whats this. I can feel the vibrations more when I pull in the clutch and roll the bike at 30-40km/h. I wanted to change the chain anyway so I will do the sprockets and bearings. will see if it continues
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  3. #453 Re: Shineray / XinYuan X5 review 
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    I saw DID chains on Taobao for sale for 100 RMB or less.

    When something sounds so cheap, normally it not real.

    When you consider DID sell for about 800 RMB or more in the real world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by prince666 View Post
    I saw DID chains on Taobao for sale for 100 RMB or less.

    When something sounds so cheap, normally it not real.

    When you consider DID sell for about 800 RMB or more in the real world.
    For a real DID 520VX2 chain you must consider about 650RMB. Then you do once adjustment, recheck after 300km and forget adjustment for the next 2000km.
    Keep it clean and greased and it carries you on for many 10k km

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  5. #455 Re: Shineray / XinYuan X5 review 
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    Yeah, I paid 650 and thought will get genuine for this price. That shop was highly rated too......
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    Quote Originally Posted by modron View Post
    Yeah, I paid 650 and thought will get genuine for this price. That shop was highly rated too......
    Thats bad. After I had also several fake experiences I buy valuable stuff only on JD with help of a Chinese friend. When the things arrive we check it very careful.
    On JD I have no bad stuff until now. But from TaoBao I have send certain item back.
    Once I checked a helmet and when we sent it back the seller begged us not to give a bad comment. (He got of course 😈)

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  7. #457 Re: Shineray / XinYuan X5 review 
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    Just 1 bit of advice I can give, is CFMoto uses real DID Chains on the TR-G, NK and MT bikes. (520 Type)
    Now, these may be the correct length or if too long can be cut down with a chain splitter.
    There use solid link connection type and the last 2 I used I
    got over 35.000 km before it needed to be changed.
    like real DID chains should not need to adjust for the first 20.000 km.

    Could be worth a look.
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  8. #458 Re: Shineray / XinYuan X5 review 
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    Good to know Prince. Thanks
    Ill prolly buy a chain from cfmoto official store
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  9. #459 Re: Shineray / XinYuan X5 review 
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    Check with a dealer or online to find out how many links the 3 CFmoto chain's have the TR-G will be the longest one.?
    Then check your bike to see how many links yours has.
    Remember CFmoto chain's are 520 type.
    And CFmoto chain's are "O-Ring" type as well.
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    Mine is also 520. I can adjust the length no problem. Ill be changing my gearing slightly so Ill need to adjust the chain anyway. Thanks
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