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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Chain and sprocket advice needed
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[QUOTE="sngltrk, post: 433230, member: 30491"] I have a RK X-ring chain and Titax sprockets (alum. rear) on my 1999 CR250. The chain and sprockets have about 400 miles on them with little to no wear. This set has gone through the spring mud and the summer dust of Michigan trails so far this year. After the initial ride in adjustment, I have not needed to adjust them since. I am very happy with the RK and Titax products, especial the Titax because of the cost savings. I had a RK O-ring chain and Renthal sprockets (alum. rear) on my 1992 KTM 300. This was also a very durable combination. About the same over all performance with the two set ups, but the Titax sprockets have a real cost benefit. No need to pay for Renthal name. As far as the D.I.D. chain being better than the RK chain, I don't see why one would be better than the other. They're both constructed very well, I would go with less costly one. [/QUOTE]
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