Higher Quality drive chain. Worth the cash?
#1
My stock rear drive chain is due for replacement. The Polaris chain runs $1 a pin and I need 84. Lets see, thats $84 plus $5 for master link plus tax for a chain that does not last too good in the first place. Also, it is made in JAPAN!! to no ones surprise. Has anyone used a different brand of chain and how did it last? Thanks.
'96 Scrambler w/K&N filter & Boyesen Power Reeds
'96 Scrambler w/K&N filter & Boyesen Power Reeds
#2
I use a motorcycle chain with a psi rating of 8000 lbs. The Polaris chains are 3000 psi. I think it is a Keihin (sp), but I ain't sure. It may be a Regina. You just need to make sure that the chain links are the same size. Any reputable cycle shop (read: not your POLARIS Dealer!!) should be able to help you. It may cost you $100 - 125 for the chain but it is 3x stronger than the junk that Polaris peddles.
#3
Well, I wish I would have known there was another chain I could have bought. The 2000 Xplorer has concentric drive and the chain is always suppose to be a little tight. After a year now I noticed a link about to bust. I bought a supposedly new and improved version of the chain, plus link for $67.00 total. Im not sure what the changes are but I definitely rather have the 8000lb rating!
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