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<blockquote data-quote="cleonard" data-source="post: 9161" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>The RM Primary Drive sprockets have worked great for me. Not so for the chains. First I got the O-ring version. It wore OK, but broke six month later. They credited me the price of the chain and I tried the X-ring version. It lasted a bit longer before breaking and taking out my case. I figured the first was a mfg defect and I bet the other was too. After two failures I said no more. I paid the $20 or so extra for a RK chain and it's been good for a while now. My last RK steel combo lasted about five years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleonard, post: 9161, member: 21"] The RM Primary Drive sprockets have worked great for me. Not so for the chains. First I got the O-ring version. It wore OK, but broke six month later. They credited me the price of the chain and I tried the X-ring version. It lasted a bit longer before breaking and taking out my case. I figured the first was a mfg defect and I bet the other was too. After two failures I said no more. I paid the $20 or so extra for a RK chain and it's been good for a while now. My last RK steel combo lasted about five years. [/QUOTE]
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