I emailed the people at agk. They replied back and assured me that their chain driven jackshaft would be reliable for use on a motorbike, as long as i perform regular maintenance on it, which i have no problem doing. I mentioned in my email that a fellow motorbike enthusiast had advised on a belt driven primary for noise and lower maintenance. in the reply, they stated that a belt drive would be less reliable and wouldnt work as well. they said the belt clutch, which they sell, is great on takeoff, but slips at higher rpm's, especially when more torque is needed. in short, they advised me that those who want the performance and climbing that any motorbike should be capable of should indeed go with the chain driven jackshaft. so thats what i am gonna do. I am saving money wherever i can without sacrificing reliability, and installing the predator on my bike is going to cost me under $350 bucks. that is including the engine, motor mount, transmission, and pipe coupling for my exhaust. i am probably gonna need some help with the install, but i have a buddy that can help.