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Help w/X/O-ring chains
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[QUOTE="buffmaster, post: 171901, member: 22686"] OK, I concede to your points, but you're never going to get 100% of the dirt and/or moisture out from the rollers. But then again, there aren't going to be 100% guarantees on any of the stuff that we do. I'll still stick to the rings and just deal w/the fact that you're loco(j/k ;) ). Besides, either chain, taken care of properly, would probably last longer than most peoples'(meaning your average rider that'll ride it hard and put it away wet(figureatively speaking)). [/QUOTE]
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