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"O" ring or non "O" ring chain?
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 956295, member: 22283"] I think the "pressure" he feels is the chain being having contaminants under the rings. Ring chains that have had damaged rings, or have been neglected, often end up stiff and hard to flex...not the slight friction of a new chain, but stiff, kinked, and crappy. The chain is toast. Throw it away. It will not be a good backup, as soon as it's mounted, it will immediately start wearing your new sprocket teeth away. Think about what you said though...you ony adjusted the chain 2-3 times during it's life...yet your sprockets are worn. The chain growing from wear is what trashed out your sprocket teeth, unless you have been running it too tight. You may not be adjusting the chain as often as it may need. [/QUOTE]
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