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05-05-09, 03:22 PM | #1 |
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Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
How much and where?
Yes I did a search... But I also saw something called an x-ring chain. What are they and why are they better than an o-ring chain? Thanks in advance! |
05-05-09, 03:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
They're both sealed chains, pick the one you like the colour of.
Grade is the important factor not seal shape.
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05-05-09, 03:48 PM | #3 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
Personally if the price is similar, I would go for an X over an O as there are more points of contact on an X, thus in theory, better sealing.
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05-05-09, 10:16 PM | #4 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
There may be some minor advantage to X rings if you don't bother yourself to such a menial task as lubing your chain.
Otherwise go for a good quality one. DID, tsubaki. And don't trouble yourself too much with the marketing spiel on the box...
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05-05-09, 10:27 PM | #5 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
so why didnt you tell me to get an x ring then yc your slipping my lad
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05-05-09, 10:29 PM | #6 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
Because I also told you to stop being a lazy tw4t and lube the chain!
Such things will save you money...
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05-05-09, 10:30 PM | #7 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
Tsubaki X-Ring and JT Carbon Steel Sprockets from B and C Express , comes in at around £105 with postage .... well it did last year when I got mine , done over 9k miles on it and it has been Scottoilered and showing no signs of needing replacing this year
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07-05-09, 07:25 PM | #8 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
So what's the difference between these sets then?
Renthal Sprockets (Hard Ano rear) and Tsubaki X Ring Gold 3140.HA.APX £ 110.40 Renthal Sprockets (Hard Ano rear) and Renthal X Ring Gold 3140.HA.SRS £ 124.57 Renthal Sprockets and Tsubaki X Ring Gold 3140.RE.APX £ 106.75 Steel Sprockets and Tsubaki O Ring 3140.ST.AP £ 93.65 Steel Sprockets and Tsubaki X Ring Gold 3140.ST.APX £ 100.00 Steel Sprockets and Tsubaki Economy O Ring 3140.ST.MG £ 83.79 |
07-05-09, 08:12 PM | #9 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
Tsubaki make several grades of 525 chain in o and X ring styles.
Also don't bother with alloy sprockets IMO, they're softer than steel and wear more quickly. Stick to JT steel sprockets.
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07-05-09, 09:38 PM | #10 |
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Re: Chain and Sprockets & X-ring vs o-ring?
The Hard Anodised ones look quite pimp for a month or Two , then when they wear through the 50 Microns or so of Hard Anodising , they`ll get chewed through quicker than a stick in a Bulldog`s gob .
I have the Tsubaki X ring and JT Carbon Steel sprox and it`s still going strong , I reckon with good care I`ll get around 30k from the chain . Done over 9 on it already and have hardly had to adjust it , there is hardly any pull away from the rear Sprocket , the Sprockets themselves show a tiny bit of wear , no stiff links either . All down to my Scottoiler and the occasional clean down with paraffin to remove the thick winter gunk that built up on it . |
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