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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Stock KDX200 chain guide for O-Ring chain?
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[QUOTE="canyncarvr, post: 655066, member: 16552"] It's hard enough to wear out (meaning wear the metal away) a couple/few of master link clips over the average life of a chain. Keep an eye on it. It will wear completely [b]off[/b] the link if you don't pay attention to it. My last chain (after three clips) I left the clip off, slotted the pins and 'riveted' the side plate on. Check your rear lower guide block. If it's stock, it's likely worn out. Why 110L? Just for the longer wheelbase? You may well run out of adjustment running a 110L on a 13/47 setup. [/QUOTE]
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Stock KDX200 chain guide for O-Ring chain?
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