I would stay away from the RK chains that cost $25 and get something better
You are using the term "primary drive" incorrectly.sr5bidder said:I bought a primary drive rear sprocket 48t , a primary drive non-Oring chain...I have the primary drive chain waiting till I get a new 50t rear.
mudpack said:You are using the term "primary drive" incorrectly.
The KDX has a gear primary drive. The only chain on the KDX is in the secondary drive. ;)
I buy non-Oring chain when replacing the chains on my dirt bikes. I don't have to lube it any more often than the O-ring chain, it is cheaper, absorbs less power, and lasts almost as long.
There are good reasons for using O-ring, however.
julien_d said:Hmm. I never realized it was possible to use a brand name incorrectly.
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p...d=36&webCatId=9&brandId=208&prodFamilyId=2085
I agree with Mud on the chain. I personally prefer non-oring just for the reasons he lists. I do agree, there are some benefits to an o-ring chain, but nothing that makes the switch worth it for me personally.....
I see where we went wrong.julien_d said:Hmm. I never realized it was possible to use a brand name incorrectly......
Hey get your own thread. Naa just kidding.bultaco4ever said:What's the best method to clean and care for an O ring chain?
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