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WR-250XX up in da house, homies.
Commence with the wrenching, Holmes.
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Newly-installed 49-tooth rear sprocket and 112-link chain.
The sprocket is a steel Sunstar, and the chain is a DID 520V.
The V means their standard O-ring chain - good stuff.
Master link?
Rivet type, thank you very much. @_@
Weather is fine and dandy for the 3rd day in a row, which is something I have little problem coping with.
According to weather.com, it be a comfy (compared to freezing) 51 degrees outside.
That's my kind of winter weather, people.
Not much else to blab about, so, I'm a'gonna go back to twirling wrenches. :)
-John
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