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i ordered a +6 swing arm, but im using the stock carrier. what size chain am i going to need???? :confused:

 

 

should i get a did chain????

Edited by kawiking
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I run the DID ERT non-oring chains in my shee. With a 6 over, I'm pretty sure a 120 length chain is long enough. Just buy that and cut off some length to fit.

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Jeff from fast just sent me a new X ring for my 6 over and stock carrier...

 

He must've had a few beers...cause I had to cut off about 8 links or so...

 

Always easier to get a few more links than to add another master...

 

:P

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Non Oring is lighter...for racing that's better. Normally...a +6 swingarm means a little more drag racing...

 

That being said...I've been hooked on X ring for some time...

My DID Xring gold was awesome...and I like the X Ring RK i have now even better.

 

X ring or O Ring is a better trail chain...

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I would recomend you talk to Jeff at FAST. He gets it in 25' lengths so he can cut off what you need and you wont have to bandaid anything. I know on my bike a 120 pin was to short. I belive that was when I was running a 13t front and a 43 rear sprocket. All you need to do is take a piece of rope, run the route of the chain, and messure that. Then you can just call up Jeff and tell him how many inches of chain you need. i know he has several different kinds of chains on hand.

 

RIPPEN

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Jeff from fast just sent me a new X ring for my 6 over and stock carrier...

 

He must've had a few beers...cause I had to cut off about 8 links or so...

 

Always easier to get a few more links than to add another master...

 

 

 

:lol: No beer , just like to make sure you have alittle extra to work with!! :cheers:

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