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Canadian Daves JustKDX
New addition to keep the "orange" company
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[QUOTE="Regardful, post: 923546, member: 61369"] I did check the chain and it doesn't have a O-ring chain on it now. However, the chain doesn't look as abused as the sprockets and may have been replaced. I did find a marking on the chain that said DD520. I realize that is for the chain size, but am not sure if the OEM chains came stamped that way. Do you happen to know? Even abused I still feel like I got a good deal. Like I said in the other posts, most of the damage is cosmetic. The only structural damage is the frame that supports the rear fender is bent. Nothing bad enough that a little heat and re-bending won't fix though. :) BTW, I'm still trying to find repalcement side number panels and radiator shrouds. Any ideas where to look? [/QUOTE]
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New addition to keep the "orange" company
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