15\43, new chain?
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15\43, new chain?
Wow $150 for a new chain, don't want to do that. So what do you guys think is better for hillshooting 15\41 or 14\40, is one harder on the chain than the other. How will this work with 22" haulers\extremes. I noticed Rockymountainatv has a 14t for like $15, what's wrong with that one. (why so cheap)
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15\43, new chain?
the sidewinder chain is much stronger than any stocker,i broke my stock one ice racing. the sprockets are made with the inner collar for our machines, without this collar you have to shim the back side and hope you get it just right. you may pay extra for these parts but they won't fail!!
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15\43, new chain?
Just remember! The fewer teeth on the front sprocket the more load thats put on them, the smaller the chain has to bend to go around the sprocket, the closer to the countershaft seal your chain always runs making it more likely to force debris into it, The less effective the case guard can protect against a broken chain.
IMHO 14 tooth is too small.
I bought my chain and $$prockets from $$$idewinder. I felt a little violated at first but I got over it. I am happy with the quality though
IMHO 14 tooth is too small.
I bought my chain and $$prockets from $$$idewinder. I felt a little violated at first but I got over it. I am happy with the quality though
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