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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Quality VS Price for O-ring chain
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[QUOTE="Chief, post: 364640, member: 24546"] I'm a spode, I don't race, I just wanna get out there with my old buddies and ride, also come home in one piece. I haven't had a dry ride since the spring thaw and even then, there were streams to cross. Although it's only the second chain I've owned (did o-ring) I've learned how to adjust, align, and take care of it (I think) and it's holding out quite well for me. I like it. I think the lube I use has a lot to do with it. Pro Honda HP chainlube. ML36, I respectfully disagree with you as far as losing your lube after 1 splash. This stuff repels water. It comes off with brake cleaner, has teflon and moly, leaves a waxy finish on the chain. Just the ticket for guys like us that want to do what's necessary to get the most ride with the least amt of maintenence time. It's supposed to keep the rings supple as well (their claim). I sometimes go a few rides without lubing it, and it still has that waxy finish, although the water and grit I ride through almost seems to rinse the big stuff off. It's really is good at not attracting dirt and repelling water. Just my experience and opinion. Jaybird, I have been doing research on the 'chaindance'. The info I've collected suggests burning a worn (preferrably broken) chain soaked in keroscene and all sorts of carrying on (similar to native american dance) whooping, speaking in tongues, arms spread open to ancestral spirits, etc. also painting one's face with any type of black and/or red grease in preparation. It seems a lot like the old films of ancient native tribal custom. Although I would have little use for it myself, am I on the right track? ps sorry to be nosy, but why do you keep picking on REYNOME? I think you are getting under his skin. Leave the poor guy alone already!!! Sincerely, Chief [/QUOTE]
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