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"O" ring or non "O" ring chain?
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[QUOTE="zcookie49, post: 955520, member: 21043"] yeah, the guy who told me that has strictly ridden 2 strokes as well, not sure if that matters or not. He was stating that for woods riding it is not really as noticeable as with track riding. I have been doing mostly track the past couple of years so that is why I guess the switch would be better. . To tell the truth now, I had to adjust the stock standard chain alot, and the O-ring was solid, hardly ever touched it. Oh well, this will be a good experiment I guess as long as I am not adjusting chain slack every few rides.... :) . So I can use kerosene to soak the chain in to "clean it up, loosen it up"?... I just want to keep it as an emergency backup chain in case I went on a weekend ride or something and broke a chain or whatever. Thanks for the info Chief. [/QUOTE]
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