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Offline Camo

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Which Chain For Sand?
« on: June 14, 2011, 06:26:35 PM »
Which chain do I buy for the dunes? The O and X chains get eaten by the sand so I was told to buy a regular chain but a good quality. Which one do you recommend? The O and X are also wider and It may rub the side of my paddle tire slightly so regular is what I am looking for. Thanks.
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2006 KVF 730 Nitrous
2005 KVF 700
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2008 KTM SX 144
2007 KTM SX 85
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2007 KTM SX 50 Senior Pro
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Offline Camo

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2011, 05:15:30 AM »
I'm looking for brand name please. I'll do the rest of the searching. Thanks.
2000 KX500
2004 KFX 800 Turbo Nitrous
2004 KFX 800 Nitrous
2006 KVF 730 Nitrous
2005 KVF 700
2011 KTM SX450F
2008 KTM SX 144
2007 KTM SX 85
2011 KTM SX 65
2007 KTM SX 50 Senior Pro
2004 Suzuki RM 65 (Kawie)
2008 Victory Hammer
2006 CBR1000

Motorrad

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #2 on: June 15, 2011, 05:30:29 AM »
I wouldn't run a regular chain in the sand..  That is asking for it..   There is a reason they sealed them with o-rings

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #3 on: June 15, 2011, 05:33:13 AM »
  I don't have any experience at the Dunes, however I had a DID 520 ERT2 Chain on my XR 600 (628 kit)  
    for 5yrs with no trouble and very little stretch.  
  I figure it had about 40hrs. actual ride time on it when I sold the bike.
           I do try to take care of my stuff, (maintenance!) and there was about 1-1/4" bow last time I took it off and cleaned soaked oiled it.    
  http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/productDetail.do?navType=type&webTypeId=36&navTitle=Drive&webCatId=9&keyword=did+chains+er&prodFamilyId=973

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Offline Camo

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #4 on: June 15, 2011, 07:42:23 AM »
Well the word from the sand box is the sand eats the o-rings eventually. No experience myself. My quads are shaft drive.
2000 KX500
2004 KFX 800 Turbo Nitrous
2004 KFX 800 Nitrous
2006 KVF 730 Nitrous
2005 KVF 700
2011 KTM SX450F
2008 KTM SX 144
2007 KTM SX 85
2011 KTM SX 65
2007 KTM SX 50 Senior Pro
2004 Suzuki RM 65 (Kawie)
2008 Victory Hammer
2006 CBR1000

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #5 on: June 15, 2011, 07:51:54 AM »
Well the word from the sand box is the sand eats the o-rings eventually. No experience myself. My quads are shaft drive.

Yes. Eventually.   Better than getting sand inside the links right off the bat..

Been a dunes guy for over 25 years..

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #6 on: June 15, 2011, 07:54:36 AM »
Normaly by the time the orings start to fail your due for a new chain anyways...


Think of them as a airfilter on your car you never plan to change..

Will it eventually pack up and start passing dirt? Yes..  Better than just not running one in the first place???

Offline Camo

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #7 on: June 15, 2011, 08:17:06 AM »
Thanks fellas. Makes perfect sense. I'll check into it.

One other thing... do I want an aluminum rear sprocket or steel for the sand on the 500?
2000 KX500
2004 KFX 800 Turbo Nitrous
2004 KFX 800 Nitrous
2006 KVF 730 Nitrous
2005 KVF 700
2011 KTM SX450F
2008 KTM SX 144
2007 KTM SX 85
2011 KTM SX 65
2007 KTM SX 50 Senior Pro
2004 Suzuki RM 65 (Kawie)
2008 Victory Hammer
2006 CBR1000

Offline bleeding green

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #8 on: June 15, 2011, 12:02:26 PM »
if you want it to last run steel. i know there are some high dollar alloys out there guys are having luck with but for my money on a 500 i run steel sprockets with an x ring chain. 95% of the trails i ride are sand.  i used to run a regular chain and got tired of adjusting after every ride. good luck whatever you decide.

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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #9 on: June 15, 2011, 05:26:16 PM »
       I ran a sidewinder for 3 years of going to the dunes just about every weekend and the chain and sprockets still looked like new, I had to adjust it about 3/8" in the 3 years so once my paddle was in position I didn't have to worry about knocking a link out due to stretch just my .02.

       
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Re: Which Chain For Sand?
« Reply #10 on: June 17, 2011, 11:29:11 PM »
Which chain do I buy for the dunes? The O and X chains get eaten by the sand so I was told to buy a regular chain but a good quality. Which one do you recommend? The O and X are also wider and It may rub the side of my paddle tire slightly so regular is what I am looking for. Thanks.

My local riding area is very sandy, and I am running a Regina ORN6 on both my 500 and my yz450,  extremly impressed with the strength and quality of the Regina  ! One TOUGH chain !  I've tried every chain over the past 24 years and nothing compares IMO...
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