citybabe
Keep Calm and OMG.......CAKES!!
I find my bike parts good value and last long enough to satisfy me, I do look after my bikes though.
I'm also happy enough with the length of time my components last. I clean my bikes after every ride
I find my bike parts good value and last long enough to satisfy me, I do look after my bikes though.
Yes, you are right. On a motorcycle, there are two roller chains. The one drives the rear wheel. It is relatively long and beefy and the one end wraps around a large sprocket (large sprockets are kinder on chains). It is exposed to the elements and lasts about 3500km t0 5 000 kms depending on the conditions. Inside that same bike's engine, is a short chain, wrapped around two sprockets. This chain lasts the lifetime of the engine. All because it runs in filtered oil.
They rarely doWell this thread appears not be turning out as the OP hoped.
Eh?And we're still in one colour!
Don't know about naming & shaming but there is nothing wrong with recommendations.
I have had several Shimano chains fail, I have never had one failure with a KTM chain, no idea if they are made in the same factory or not its just a fact and the reason why I now buy only KTM chains.
We're not in the Top 10 yet.
KMC not KTM. Hang your head in shame
I'm also happy enough with the length of time my components last. I clean my bikes after every ride
Yes, you are right. On a motorcycle, there are two roller chains. The one drives the rear wheel. It is relatively long and beefy and the one end wraps around a large sprocket (large sprockets are kinder on chains). It is exposed to the elements and lasts about 3500km t0 5 000 kms depending on the conditions. Inside that same bike's engine, is a short chain, wrapped around two sprockets. This chain lasts the lifetime of the engine. All because it runs in filtered oil.
No cam chain on a pushrod engine either.