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Kawasaki vs. aftermarket

This is a discussion on Kawasaki vs. aftermarket within the ZR-7 Maintenance forums, part of the Kawasaki ZR-7 category; I am putting together a list of stuff I need to do to the bike this winter and I was hoping to get some feedback ...

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    Kawasaki vs. aftermarket

    I am putting together a list of stuff I need to do to the bike this winter and I was hoping to get some feedback on parts.
    Chain and sprockets want to keep the stock gearing but was wondering if anybody makes longer lasting stuff or if the oem stuff is better.
    Brake pads was thinking of going to Ferodo pads and was wondering if anyone has used them and how they affect the brake discs. I also would like to know how long they last compared to stock.
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    OEM sprockets are about as good as they get..... Sprocket Specialists is right up there with 'em.
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    I like Sprocket Specialist too. Low prices and quick delivery.
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