Anybody sell a package deal with Chain and Sprockets? Thanks

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I don't see anybody selling sets of chain and sprockets. I'm not good at shopping on the internet, hoping to turn 3 purchases into one. Kind of strange since if one needs to be changed, all 3 need to be changed. Who doesn't buy all three at the same time, except for new builds?

I need the biggest rear sprocket that I can get as the bike is way to fast.

Anybody see any package deals around? Thanks. : )
 
I don't see anybody selling sets of chain and sprockets. I'm not good at shopping on the internet, hoping to turn 3 purchases into one. Kind of strange since if one needs to be changed, all 3 need to be changed. Who doesn't buy all three at the same time, except for new builds?

I need the biggest rear sprocket that I can get as the bike is way to fast.

Anybody see any package deals around? Thanks. : )
I've never seen a package deal, the thing is that people generally have a specific chain type or specific sprocket size they want. Do you need both sprockets? You could try Amazon or eBay, or if you'd rather a store bicycle-engines.com is the way to go.

Do you have the standard 80cc China Doll?

If so here's what you need.

#415 chain... https://www.bicycle-engines.com/415-heavy-duty-chain

Drive sprocket... https://www.bicycle-engines.com/10t-drive-sprocket-chain-wheel-part-23

And rear sprocket... https://www.bicycle-engines.com/9-hole-rear-sprocket-standard-installation-kit-compatible

For the rear sprocket, there are options on that listing of 36, 44, 48, or 56 teeth. Most 2-stroke kits come with the 44t, and that usually gives a top speed of around 25, give or take a few mph. Do be warned with the 56t, you may have to do a little messing around to get it to work, with chain clearance from the stay, etc.

Hope that helps!
 
I've never seen a package deal, the thing is that people generally have a specific chain type or specific sprocket size they want. Do you need both sprockets? You could try Amazon or eBay, or if you'd rather a store bicycle-engines.com is the way to go.

Do you have the standard 80cc China Doll?

If so here's what you need.

#415 chain... https://www.bicycle-engines.com/415-heavy-duty-chain

Drive sprocket... https://www.bicycle-engines.com/10t-drive-sprocket-chain-wheel-part-23

And rear sprocket... https://www.bicycle-engines.com/9-hole-rear-sprocket-standard-installation-kit-compatible

For the rear sprocket, there are options on that listing of 36, 44, 48, or 56 teeth. Most 2-stroke kits come with the 44t, and that usually gives a top speed of around 25, give or take a few mph. Do be warned with the 56t, you may have to do a little messing around to get it to work, with chain clearance from the stay, etc.

Hope that helps!
Thank you, that does help. At least it's one store that has everything. They are out of stock on the 56 sprockets, but will notify me when they have them. Thanks, I probably wouldn't have checked for clearance before ordering. But there will be lots of space. I ride on snow and ice all winter where I'm at. As is, with a 29" wheel and a 44 tooth sprocket, and by the time the engine is starting to sound good, I'm going way faster than I like. Plus I have a couple trailers that I like to pull. Maybe a 60 tooth would be good if such a thing exists.
 
If you've got a PRIME account, it's hard to beat Amazon with free shipping.
I've tried Amazon twice now, with visa gift cards. Both attempts ended in nightmares. Apparently they sell stuff they don't actually have, or items they know will be returned. Every one of their customer service agents is a liar. Looks like they just keep peoples money circulating in their accounts as long as possible before having to return it. I would think they would take better care of their Prime customers, but I will never establish an account with them as liars always lead to trouble. They are fudging their numbers, it's only a matter of time before it catches up with them.
 
I've tried Amazon twice now, with visa gift cards. Both attempts ended in nightmares. Apparently they sell stuff they don't actually have, or items they know will be returned. Every one of their customer service agents is a liar. Looks like they just keep peoples money circulating in their accounts as long as possible before having to return it. I would think they would take better care of their Prime customers, but I will never establish an account with them as liars always lead to trouble. They are fudging their numbers, it's only a matter of time before it catches up with them.
Wow I've spent thousands there on various machine and guitar parts, tools, and whatnot and literally never had a problem.
 
Wow I've spent thousands there on various machine and guitar parts, tools, and whatnot and literally never had a problem

Do you have a prime account? Shareholder maybe? I don't know for sure, but things would probably look much different if you were using a gift visa with a different name and address. One of the first things that I noticed about their site, is that there is no contact information. Therefore, I wasn't about to give them any of my personal information, before I proved them. Or should I say, before they proved themselves. That new Dragon courier is no different. They delivered the wrong part to an Amazon locker, and the very next day failed to deliver to the same locker, saying: We don't deliver to Amazon lockers. My experience with Amazon reminded me of when I was a little kid, and gave some guy money to go buy me some weed. Hahah. Last time I ever did that.
 
Do you have a prime account? Shareholder maybe?
I just have a Prime account like anyone else lol.

is that there is no contact information.
I have contacted them on multiple occasions, you can actually chat with a real person and they've always been super helpful.

They've always been great for me, but I do understand that may not be reflective of everyone's experience.
 

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