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<blockquote data-quote="2smoke" data-source="post: 66701" data-attributes="member: 563"><p>Actually the X ring (O ring) chain does very well with the sand. Not only does the O rings help keep the chain lubricated longer than a standard chain. But it also helps keep all the grit from entering in between the link surfaces. Also Ive found that a O ring chain is quieter (less chain noise) than a standard chain. But again like most things is boils down to can you afford it and or personal preference. I only run O ring chains. The one I have on my bike currently is a year old. Only had to adjust it 2 times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2smoke, post: 66701, member: 563"] Actually the X ring (O ring) chain does very well with the sand. Not only does the O rings help keep the chain lubricated longer than a standard chain. But it also helps keep all the grit from entering in between the link surfaces. Also Ive found that a O ring chain is quieter (less chain noise) than a standard chain. But again like most things is boils down to can you afford it and or personal preference. I only run O ring chains. The one I have on my bike currently is a year old. Only had to adjust it 2 times. [/QUOTE]
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