It could be a 415, 410, #41 or ? Just make sure you have the right size chain for your sprockets. It can make a difference if you don't and usually for the worse. Also check your chain alignment.its a little more solid so ?
It could be a 415, 410, #41 or ? Just make sure you have the right size chain for your sprockets. It can make a difference if you don't and usually for the worse. Also check your chain alignment.its a little more solid so ?
I read it was a 415 so thats what i got, but thanks, i just open the clutch case and it was rubbing a tiny bit, but now the noise is gone and all is good, the chains that they come with are low quality to say the least.It could be a 415, 410, #41 or ? Just make sure you have the right size chain for your sprockets. It can make a difference if you don't and usually for the worse. Also check your chain alignment.
I see your well respected and all, and the godfather and all... but wheres the love man? I'm new here and you talk down on me like Im wasting your time i never asked you to post on my thread. Kinda lame to me but to each there own.I've posted this a million times, maybe it will help you figure it out.
http://www.azusaeng.com/chain/mcyclchn.html
lol.Maybe you should read the post first Smartguy Joe, I threw the chain to give my self a couple more days to get the pipe, but if you want to be a cool guy and say dumb **** then aleast read first.
threw my chain while i was warming it up so the race has been moved to ? So i went and bought a DID gold raceing chain, and now it has this whining sound when i slow down and i am confused. I think its the chain but anyother ideas?