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Post by Deviant400 »

sorry if this has been asked before.....
drive chains take a good beating on our little nc's no cush rubbers and so on and chains aint cheap , what chains do you guys run and what experences have you had with good ones and bad ones , ones to consider and ones to steer clear of,
im currently running a regina chain and has lasted well , but due to replace it within the next week or so, road or race what is your opinions :ugeek:
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Post by viper_biker »

Always seem to end up with a Tsubaki gold X-ring chain. Never let be down. I have one to fit to the CBR once I get the new wheels.
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Post by CRM »

+1
got one on the RC30, fit once, adjust every 2 years. in 525 format they are a heavy chunky chain. look after it lube and clean wise and it will outlast most of the other brands i bet
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