ashman said:I have just recently replaced my normal chain after loosing a main joining link it had well over 30,000 miles on it, if you look after your chains they will last a very long time, I replaced it with one of Andy's chains and when I layed the old chain beside the new one it was still the same lenght, so had no strech at all, I pull my chain off every 6 months, give them a good clean and soak them in hot gear box oil and have been doing this for over 40 years now, just got to make sure there are no tight spots in the chain and keep them well lubbed.
Ashley
comnoz said:I always used a rivet type master link on my MK3 with the o-ring chain. No clearance issues at all. Jim
Frankie17 said:Yes i would also use the rivet link
if you buy a high end x or o ring chain they only normally supply rivet type links for connection
Danno said:ashman said:I have just recently replaced my normal chain after loosing a main joining link it had well over 30,000 miles on it, if you look after your chains they will last a very long time, I replaced it with one of Andy's chains and when I layed the old chain beside the new one it was still the same lenght, so had no strech at all, I pull my chain off every 6 months, give them a good clean and soak them in hot gear box oil and have been doing this for over 40 years now, just got to make sure there are no tight spots in the chain and keep them well lubbed.
Ashley
I used to always have 2 chains. When one would come off the other would go on. I'd soak the of chain in gearbox oil for a few days and then hang it over the pan to drain the excess.
But for a few bucks more, I will go with the lower-maintenance sealed chain and avoid the trouble.