shaft or chain?????
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shaft or chain?????
Call me old fashioned, but really prefer the chain drive models over the shafts. JMO, simplicity is the key on a machine that was designed to take the abuse that the operator and operating conditions gives these machines.
I have rebuilt too many shaft drive gearboxes ($$$) over the years, basically water/mud being the culprit for the failure. A chain system is simple, more economical to replace, and with a little care from the operator, will last just fine. Sure there are horror stories out there of chains breaking and busting trannys, but overall, I think you will find the cause to be operator neglect, not just out of the clear blue a chain broke.
I have rebuilt too many shaft drive gearboxes ($$$) over the years, basically water/mud being the culprit for the failure. A chain system is simple, more economical to replace, and with a little care from the operator, will last just fine. Sure there are horror stories out there of chains breaking and busting trannys, but overall, I think you will find the cause to be operator neglect, not just out of the clear blue a chain broke.
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shaft or chain?????
my 86 250 has shaft drive but my opinion has been swayed due to the fact that after 18 years of unjustified *** kickings the thing has not costed us A PENNY in any way other than fuel and back tires,long over due oil changes.its a farm quad.
but if i had to fix one on a trail id mutch rather have a chain at that point. ther just alot more user friendly and you can see what kind of condition is in
iguess what im saying is that chains take out the guess work if you know how to readthem.
but if i had to fix one on a trail id mutch rather have a chain at that point. ther just alot more user friendly and you can see what kind of condition is in
iguess what im saying is that chains take out the guess work if you know how to readthem.
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shaft or chain?????
Thanks all for the replys I like the chain myself. but was looking a buying a quad with a shaft drive just wanted some info. keep up the replys with your good or bad experiences with shafts or chains. this well definitly help me decide.
2003 trailblazer250 RcR stage1 milled head
jeff
2003 trailblazer250 RcR stage1 milled head
jeff
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shaft or chain?????
Originally posted by: MnFriesen
so what about the V-force? I think it has proven itself this past year in the gncc world dont you?
Originally posted by: OffRder15
For a sport quad there is no question that its gotta be chain.
For a sport quad there is no question that its gotta be chain.