85 to 88 Suzuki LT230S Quadsport help.
#8861
This is the chain I wanted, but couldn't see spending $75 on a chain that will wear out a couple times a year, lol
520MRDL: Our Smallest, Lightest 520 Motocross Chain
The entire Factory Connection Honda 125 team uses the ulltralight, ultrastrong 520MRDL. But it's not just a great MX chain; road racer Rich Oliver used the 520MRDL in winning the 2003 AMA 250 Grand Prix Championship.
Recommended application: 125cc (2-stroke) or 250cc (4-stroke), up to 45hp
EK Motorcycle & ATV Chain
That chain weighs 2.84lbs per 100 links. A typical o-ring chain will be pushing 4lbs and sometimes more.
520MRDL: Our Smallest, Lightest 520 Motocross Chain
The entire Factory Connection Honda 125 team uses the ulltralight, ultrastrong 520MRDL. But it's not just a great MX chain; road racer Rich Oliver used the 520MRDL in winning the 2003 AMA 250 Grand Prix Championship.
Recommended application: 125cc (2-stroke) or 250cc (4-stroke), up to 45hp
EK Motorcycle & ATV Chain
That chain weighs 2.84lbs per 100 links. A typical o-ring chain will be pushing 4lbs and sometimes more.
#8862
#8863
Yup, we're talking fractions of a horsepower, lol, but there IS a difference. I suppose when you're down to shaving lugs off tires, spending hours grinding on heads, polishing pistons, and zero-decking cylinders with a sheet of sandpaper, the choice in chain is about the easiest edge you can find. That 400 of yours has too much power to spare... you're cheatin!
What's your email? PM it or something
What's your email? PM it or something
I'll become really concerned about you when you're cutting speed holes in the soles of your shoes!
#8866
Rocky Mountain's a great place. I got my new chain from there as well. However, I did go with the Primary Drive O-Ring chain and I couldn't tell a lick of difference.
If you go with a non-o-ring (is that right w/ 3 dashes??) chain, you're going to have to keep it lubricated rather than just relying on the o-rings to keep the grease inside. IMO, you can't beat an o-ring chain. BUT if you're crazy about milking every little bit of power out of the 230, go with the non-o-ring chain.
Also, I was going to go with 13/39 w/ 22 inch tires on mine, but I found out that the Bike Bandit case saver I had on there wouldn't work with the 13 tooth front, it was too big. And the case saver was too important to take off.
If you go with a non-o-ring (is that right w/ 3 dashes??) chain, you're going to have to keep it lubricated rather than just relying on the o-rings to keep the grease inside. IMO, you can't beat an o-ring chain. BUT if you're crazy about milking every little bit of power out of the 230, go with the non-o-ring chain.
Also, I was going to go with 13/39 w/ 22 inch tires on mine, but I found out that the Bike Bandit case saver I had on there wouldn't work with the 13 tooth front, it was too big. And the case saver was too important to take off.
#8869
That's a pretty clean looking wheeler, and not a bad custom camo IMO. Are the foot pegs just round tube??
#8870
The case saver isn't a 100% fix, but it will hopefully dampen most of the blow if not all of it.