after all my posts helping others, it's finally time for me to ask for some help.
i've got the stock 415 chain and i want something better. i hate the way the rollers are loose and poorly fitted, the slack and stretch, and just the general lousy quality of it. my chain snapped the other day, without snagging on anything, it just ripped apart. i put another chain on, the same kind from my old bike, because my snapped chain sat in the street getting run over by 20 cars before i could retrieve it, and it was all scarred up.
the chain i put on, while the same size, fits differently. there's more slack, which i could attribute to stretch, but more likely, just bad workmanship.
i've read about upgrades in other posts, but i can't find them now.
i notice the 415 has slack on the drive sprocket (engine) so a slightly skinnier one would work, but not a bicycle one.
i plan on upgrading to steel motorcycle sprockets, because i don't like the way the aluminum aftermarket ones get chewed up too quickly. the forces of my motor running at top speed all day long are too much for soft aluminum. plus, one derailment and the teeth get eaten. already destroyed a 28 tooth because of that.
so i'm looking for suggestions from people who've upgraded to a KMC or something, where you got it, how it fits, and any other pros and cons.
thanks.
i've got the stock 415 chain and i want something better. i hate the way the rollers are loose and poorly fitted, the slack and stretch, and just the general lousy quality of it. my chain snapped the other day, without snagging on anything, it just ripped apart. i put another chain on, the same kind from my old bike, because my snapped chain sat in the street getting run over by 20 cars before i could retrieve it, and it was all scarred up.
the chain i put on, while the same size, fits differently. there's more slack, which i could attribute to stretch, but more likely, just bad workmanship.
i've read about upgrades in other posts, but i can't find them now.
i notice the 415 has slack on the drive sprocket (engine) so a slightly skinnier one would work, but not a bicycle one.
i plan on upgrading to steel motorcycle sprockets, because i don't like the way the aluminum aftermarket ones get chewed up too quickly. the forces of my motor running at top speed all day long are too much for soft aluminum. plus, one derailment and the teeth get eaten. already destroyed a 28 tooth because of that.
so i'm looking for suggestions from people who've upgraded to a KMC or something, where you got it, how it fits, and any other pros and cons.
thanks.