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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Stock KDX200 chain guide for O-Ring chain?
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 654481, member: 22283"] A grinding wheel is actually cutting the plastic away, and creating the heat in the process. If you lay a flat plate of steel on top of a continuously moving roller chain, the chain will eventually wear grooves in the steel plate. This will continue until the path is completely eaten away. Lay the same flat plate made of UHMW on top of the chain and it will never wear. There won't even be evidence of the chain having been run under it accept for tiny scratch marks. And the UHMW will perform this way without any lubrication whatsoever. To withstand friction is exactly what UHMW plastic was designed and is used for. [/QUOTE]
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Stock KDX200 chain guide for O-Ring chain?
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