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Primary Drive (RockyMtnATV's brand) Chain Opinions?
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[QUOTE="RM_guy, post: 1099520, member: 20652"] Good advice until you said this. As Jay pointed out, the lube in an O-ring chain can not be replaced so once it be used up the chain will wear and there is nothing you can do to stop it. While with a properly maintained non-oring chain you can continue to lube it and have it last a long long time. Another thing against o-ring chains is that it can be tricky to "properly maintain" it if you use a pressure washer. It is way too easy to get water in past the o-rings and once that happens it's a matter of time before it seizes up and becomes junk. It's definitely a matter of preference but what I’m spending my own money I’ll buy a non-oring chain. [/QUOTE]
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