rebelrock Posted January 23, 2013 Author Report Posted January 23, 2013 Have the d.i.d always gave u good luck tyler? Quote
sprinklerman Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 I like this one personally. Easy to find too > RK 520 GB MXZ4 9000lb rating and only 2.99lbs per 100links. One of the lightest 9000lb chains you'll find. At least in a non-sealed chain. Quote
locogato11283 Posted January 23, 2013 Report Posted January 23, 2013 Have the d.i.d always gave u good luck tyler? Yes. Never had an issue. My problem with them now is that they have seemed to switch some stuff up. The master links I used to order don't fit now. Maybe a change in part number. I run two masters for easy gear changing and always have back ups. Quote
n2otoofast4u Posted January 24, 2013 Report Posted January 24, 2013 I need new chains, I this post actually applies to me.. I have been running DID 8,000 pound chains, but I may upgrade this year to something else.. What you think Green? You running 520 or 530 on the triple? Keep in mind, I am launching this thing uphill at 50+mph off 5' tall jumps. I run 530 on the triple and it made it all year on one chain. (wasnt a ton of passes but never broke one) but I noticed when it was on the dyno that it was starting to wreck the rollers so it will need another before I run it again. The 4 cyld cougar would destroy a 530 in 2 passes, it was pretty insane. Ive seen some small twins run 3.40s on a 520 but it was one of the REALLY high end ones thats near 200 bucks and it would destroy them in 4 passes. IMO after about the 130hp mark or so I think a jump to the 530 is a good move for the average guy simply because of the disaster that can happen if you were to break a chain. Quote
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