blasterkiidirl New Member Dec 10, 2010 585 1 0 Ireland Cork Jun 30, 2011 #1 witch is better 4 racing an o ring or x ring chain my quad is pretty much stock so i don't want to lose much power but will b getting some dogging
witch is better 4 racing an o ring or x ring chain my quad is pretty much stock so i don't want to lose much power but will b getting some dogging
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 54 Delaware Jun 30, 2011 #2 Non o ring has the least drag. X ring is second in least drag.
blasterkiidirl New Member Dec 10, 2010 585 1 0 Ireland Cork Jun 30, 2011 #3 dakotademon7 said: Non o ring has the least drag. X ring is second in least drag. Click to expand... so i should get the o ring chain
dakotademon7 said: Non o ring has the least drag. X ring is second in least drag. Click to expand... so i should get the o ring chain
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 54 Delaware Jun 30, 2011 #4 No. The x ring chain. I myself run a non o ring for the most power.
P Painthehouse New Member Dec 8, 2010 456 5 0 Ireland Jun 30, 2011 #5 Is the difference between a non sealed chain and an O-ring noticable?
B blasterdemon7 I'm not winning. Nov 19, 2009 13,642 251 125 54 Delaware Jun 30, 2011 #6 I've seen it posted that people can even feel a big difference in just pushing by hand. They said it rolled alot easyer.
I've seen it posted that people can even feel a big difference in just pushing by hand. They said it rolled alot easyer.
S sicivicdude Member Apr 7, 2010 6,172 162 99 North Carolina Jun 30, 2011 #8 If you do a lot of offroading and won't be lubing your chain regularly, the o-ring chains work well. They hold the lube in and dirt out... If you can stand to lube your chain once in a while, do with a non o-ring chain and reap the power benefits.
If you do a lot of offroading and won't be lubing your chain regularly, the o-ring chains work well. They hold the lube in and dirt out... If you can stand to lube your chain once in a while, do with a non o-ring chain and reap the power benefits.
NEONNIGHT34609 New Member Dec 19, 2010 2,363 12 0 FLORIDA Jun 30, 2011 #9 i run o ring here in florida there is a TON of sand.
K Kgibson New Member Nov 4, 2009 1,097 28 0 Florida Jun 30, 2011 #10 We always run a non oring chain....every little bit matters...racing is a game of seconds
P PikledBeats New Member Apr 19, 2010 1,023 34 0 Idaho Jun 30, 2011 #11 Non O-ring FTW, I ran a o-ring then switched to a non o-ring D.I.D. ERT2 and like it way better. When you have a small amount of H.P. like a blaster why lose some just so you don't have to lube????
Non O-ring FTW, I ran a o-ring then switched to a non o-ring D.I.D. ERT2 and like it way better. When you have a small amount of H.P. like a blaster why lose some just so you don't have to lube????