Tips to consider when choosing a chain

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Tips to consider when choosing a chain

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Re: Tips to consider when choosing a chain

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Great tips. Thanks for sharing this informative information. Definitely I’ll be remember these tips while Choosing the chain..
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Re: Tips to consider when choosing a chain

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A load of yank garbage to get you to buy RK chains, there are a lot of these supposed information sites out there and they're all pretty much the same load of crap. There's nothing wrong with DID or Tsubaki chains, some like tripleS and some of the cheaper ones are a waste of money, but in many years of using both DID and Tsubaki I've never had an issue with either manufacturer. Moral of the story, don't believe everything you read online, especially advertising pretending to be unbiased info.
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Re: Tips to consider when choosing a chain

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I don't trust anything that can't spell the word 'know' properly. Though interesting facts about tensile strength.

Personally I always choose afam or DID now.
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Re: Tips to consider when choosing a chain

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DID for me
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