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Forum => ATV Pow-Wow => Topic started by: animal on July 17, 2024, 08:57:50 PM

Title: Why should you change the sprockets on your CFMoto
Post by: animal on July 17, 2024, 08:57:50 PM
Title: Re: Why should you change the sprockets on your CFMoto
Post by: animal on July 19, 2024, 05:28:34 AM
Should you go the extra mile and oay more for your CFMoto chain? O-ring ATV chains are generally not considered a waste of money. In fact, they offer several advantages over standard non-sealed chains, making them a worthwhile investment for many riders. Here are some reasons why O-ring chains are beneficial to CFMoto quads.

IO-ring chains are designed with rubber O-rings between the links. These O-rings seal in lubrication and keep out dirt, water, and debris, which significantly extends the life of the chain compared to standard non-sealed chains.

Because the O-rings retain lubrication inside the chain links, O-ring chains require less frequent maintenance. You won't need to lubricate them as often, which can save you time and effort.

The sealed nature of O-ring chains makes them more durable and better suited for harsh riding conditions, such as mud, sand, and water, which are common in off-road CFMoto use.

O-ring chains maintain a more consistent performance over time due to the protection against contaminants and retained lubrication. This leads to smoother operation and less frequent adjustments.

While O-ring chains may have a higher upfront cost compared to standard chains, their extended lifespan and reduced maintenance requirements often make them more cost-effective in the long run, so initial investment in your CFMoto chain ends up paying for itself eventually.

However, there are some drawbacks to the O-ringers depending on how you want to look at it.

The initial cost is noticable. O-ring chains are generally more expensive than standard non-sealed chains. Riders on a tight budget may find the higher initial cost a concern.

You may see a power loss. O-ring chains can create slightly more friction due to the presence of the rubber seals. This can result in a minor loss of power, but for most recreational riders, this difference is negligible and does not outweigh the benefits so you may not even notice a difference in your CFMoto's power.

O-ring chains are typically heavier than non-sealed chains, which might be a consideration for competitive riders seeking to minimize weight.

Just so you understand, O-ring chains are often a good investment for ATV riders due to their durability, reduced maintenance, and overall value. They are particularly beneficial for riders who frequently encounter challenging riding conditions. If you prioritize long-term performance and reliability, an O-ring chain for your CFMoto is likely worth the additional cost.
Title: Re: Why should you change the sprockets on your CFMoto
Post by: Team_BTAQ on July 21, 2024, 07:00:12 AM
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