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Primary Drive (RockyMtnATV's brand) Chain Opinions?
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[QUOTE="RADRick, post: 1100048, member: 60936"] Jay, I considered giving you another line-by-line rebuttal to your last post, but what would be the point? It's obvious you are intent on saying anything solely to try and discredit me and are not really trying to debate the issue. You have an obvious animus for people who do what I do for a living so getting anything resembling a fair shake from you is impossible. You assume that because I don't agree with you that I did "less-than-thorough research" in coming to my conclusions. You would rather ignore the fact that as a motorcyclist of over 35 years I have a wealth of personal experience to draw from in addition to easy access to many industry professionals, many which you appear to have disdain for, as well. You accuse me of parroting inept hypotheses from other sources as fact while you yourself ignore that I have years of practical experience with all kinds of motorcycles. Your posts sound more like salesmanship than science to me. For instance: "And that is a fairly astute observation, when considering the character of conventional chain lubes and waxes." AND "The lubricant collecting and holding on to grit and dirt is a mechanism of conventional fluid film chain lubes." Unlike the products you sell, I'm sure. Whatever. If you want to tell riders that chain elongation is solely a function of lubricity (as it appears from your last post), go right ahead. I'm sure the more intelligent among us will see the fallacy in that assertion. Even those of us who aren't magazine writers. :coocoo: [/QUOTE]
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