Yehp - I bought a TVK 520 O ring chain and sprocket set from CMS, close to/just over £100. It was fitted correctly by myself, correct tension, both sprockets fitted and torque loaded with new tab washer and nut on front, saturated in PJ1 chain wax often, all in alignment, good fit, no damage or excessive wear all in accordance with the manufacturer's maintenance manualsamZxR wrote:im with you and i do alot my bike parts shopping from cms, however my mate bought a chain from them and he's done about a 1000 miles and it snapped off! they wont refund it for him or anything! so why would I put myself at the same risk again? would rather buy a proper chain from the internet, at least i will feel more confident when riding lolTLS-Moose wrote:Should have bought local ....It might cost a couple of quid more (and in fairness, their prices aren't too far adrift) but it's times like this when it more than pays for itself ;)
Yopu might save a couple of quid on the interweb (though not as much as you think, by the time you add postage sometines), but when you need something quick, or a little bit of extra help, it's very difficult for someone to do that via e-mail or phone.
The trouble is, if everyone buys via the internet, none of us will have local shops to help us when we're stuck. Support local business
I was chatting to Derek the other day, and they're undecided whether they make better money, andhave an easier life, just selling via the internet - and if thats the case, why keep the shop going? It'll be a sad day for local bikers if the shop does shut though - especially with the work friendly opening hours they have at presentthanks
samir
So I turned up at CMS brandishing the result and the reciept
The chain and fragments of sprocket have been sent back the manufacture for 'analysis' and was told I'd be called in a weeks time..which guess what - no call
I know people are gonna say 'you get what you pay for' etc, but regardless of price, if you have been sold a chain & sprocket kit and told it's correct and certified strength for the bike it is being fitted to, it should not do this. Admittedly, it should stretch, rust/wear alot faster, but no chain should snap like this, aslong as it's well maintained, fitted and the correct chain for the bike. Which was the case.
I've used CMS for about 3 years, spent £100's in there and this is the first thing I've taken back to them..