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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Gearing Down a KDX 220
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 701072, member: 22283"] Skislo, It would be do my advantage to see folks wear out their chains and sprockets as soon as possible, if I were so inclined to use this, or any forum, to "peddle" my wares. That is clearly not my intent. I am offering information that I happen to be aware of. You and your "valid" field tests are for crap, IMHO. I'll just leave it at that. fuzzy, Maintaing a chain requires proper adjustment, cleaning, and lubrication. It matters not if it's a ring chain or standard. A ring chain does in fact hold in lubricant in the pin/bushing area, but there is no protection or lubrication provided to the roller/bushing area. That you must provide. Actually to properly care for a ring chain, you must be a bit more gentle with it than a standard to insure you don't damage a ring. LPS is a very poor choice as a lubricant, but makes a great water discplacer, for use just after washing and prior to lube. [/QUOTE]
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