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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Gearing Down a KDX 220
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 695142, member: 22283"] Braahp, They aren't "simply better than a normal chain". They are the same chain with orings to help keep grease from the factory in and contaminants out. In a perfect world they work, in a not-so-perfect world they lead to more trouble than a standard chain can. The thing is, in both worlds, the standard can last longer. I always harp on chains, but you know....folks neglect their chains and sprockets. Sure they think they have the bomb set-up and take care of it to the n'th....but they don't...not in reality. I am only adding a little advise that is based on years of experience and engineering fact. Perhaps you would like to enlighten us on why you make the claim you do? Go ahead and get techy, I will ask for clarifications from some of the smart folks here, when I get stumped on a word or two. :) [/QUOTE]
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