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Old 23rd August 2024, 11:12   #271
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Re: Triumph Scrambler 400 X Review

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Interesting... I have been exploring custom made brackets for multiple accessories on the bike. This looks clean, where did you get it made and what was the cost.
I work for a company which is into sheet metal based retail fitout design and fabrication. There are CAD softwares and CNC machines for sheet metal processing. So made the clamp myself at my workplace.
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Old 23rd August 2024, 15:42   #272
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I work for a company which is into sheet metal based retail fitout design and fabrication. There are CAD softwares and CNC machines for sheet metal processing. So made the clamp myself at my workplace.
Ah!! that is cool. I would not not buy any mounts if I had such access.
CNC machine time on the shop is available here at a cost. But CAD/3D design as a service is not available and I am no expert in that.
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Re: Triumph Scrambler 400 X Review

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Scrambler has 14T front and feels short geared. Many have changed it internationally to 15T on the scrambler to make the gearing taller and bike a bit calmer.

Bajaj being Bajaj, it seems the front sprocket on the Duke 390, Dominar and speed 400 are all same and fit each-other. So hopefully I will be able to find one from the sibling and attempt to change the sprocket myself. It seems like a simple affair basis videos on Youtube.

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It's the wild wild west out here. I could not get it. Tried 2 different service centers.
If you are able to help on the other hand.
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Front sprockets are available separately. I recently bought 14T front sprocket for 250rs from service centre in chennai.
I actually changed the front sprocket to 15T a month ago from Dominar 400. Result was definitely there. It was a lot calmer in first gear and so forth. You could feel the difference in rpm while cruising. 80-90 kmph feels smooth. You can order from https://www.99rpm.com/ while I visited 3 service centres for sprocket drive and couldn't get it.

Also changed front brake pads while I was at it (complained in service center and they said THATS HOW IT IS!!! So I had to fix it myself)
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Old 28th August 2024, 21:27   #274
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I actually changed the front sprocket to 15T a month ago from Dominar 400.
Much appreciated. When I initially searched 99rpm I only saw the entire sprocket kit as the only option for purchase. However the part numbers certainly help. I've placed the order, hopefully it arrives before the next breakfast ride.

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