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bama boy

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Yesterday my chain snapped!!! I went on ebay and found one that said 8200lb. tensile strenght. What is this? Im assuming that 8200lb. is good. Most i have seen on dennis kirk are 6800. Can someone let me know what a good strenght chain is?

 

The one on e bay is 520x104

The description says Race-driven heavy duty non o ring chain.

 

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Get yourself a brand name O-ring or X-ring chain like DID or RK. The non o-ring type stretch too fast which causes the chain to snap and eats your sprockets as well.

 

Also check what your sprockets look like. No point putting a new chain on worn sprockets.

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^^^true dat^^^

 

hes right

 

i wouldnt worry about the tensile strenth just get sompthing good

 

and if your chain snapped id look at your sprokets there probly fubar at this point :down:

 

 

Did it hit the case? I would check for cracks too.........

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Then I would get a Primary Drive rear sprocket. The rear isnt near as important as the front. The front sprocket takes the abuse. You need to replace the chain and sprockets as a set, or the bad componets will wear the new ones out. Stick with a steel rear an aluminum one will wear out fast on an atv.

 

http://www.rockymountainatv.com/productDet...odFamilyId=2192

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Ok. Thanks to all that replied to my question. I appreciate the advice.

My rear sprocket is kinda getting worn down. Teeth look smaller than they should.

I have a vito's 15T for the front in the mail as we speak.

Lucky for me the chain didn't slap the case. So no cracks or leaks.

 

 

 

 

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