420 Final Drive X-Ring Chain | Surron LBX | Talaria Sting | E Ride Pro
420 Final Drive X-Ring Chain | Surron LBX | Talaria Sting | E Ride Pro
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420 X-Ring Final Drive Chain
Low Drag and Long Lasting Reliability for Surron LBX, Talaria Sting and E Ride Pro
- Includes connecting "master" link
- The X-ring has several advantages over the O-ring chain including:
- A standard O-ring, when squeezed between the inner and outer plates, deforms and has a large surface area
- An X-ring seal placed between the inner and outer plates twists as opposed to being squashed. This creates two smaller sealing surfaces with less friction and wear
- An X-ring distorts less than a standard O-ring, and the gap between the sealing surfaces does a better job of retaining grease
Additionally, D.I.D. a well-respected manufacturer of dirt bike chains, that makes standard dirt bike chains, O-ring dirt bike chains and X-ring dirt bike chains indicates their X-ring chains last twice as long as their O-ring chains - roughly 20,000 miles vs. 10,000 miles.

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