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Thread: Reccomended chain for 85 250r

  1. #1
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    Reccomended chain for 85 250r

    Anyone have a specific brand that they use for a good chain on a 250r? I am concerned about throwing the chain and taking out the case. I ordered a nice aftermarket case saver and was looking for opinions on chains. Thanks

  2. #2
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    Feb 2010
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    As with almost everything, you get what you pay for. Especially with things like chains. Main thing IMHO isnt so much a particular brand, but strength rating, and o-ring/x-ring links. Get as heavy duty and high quality chain as you can afford. Save the bargain bin $20 chain for the ATC110....
    Trikes:
    '85 ATC 350R
    '85 ATC 250R
    '86 ATC 350X
    '85 ATC 350X
    '84 ATC 200ES Big Red
    '84 ATC 125M
    '85 ATC 110
    '85 ATC 70/110

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    Cool man thanks. I am heading to the dunes this summer and was tossing around the idea of v paddles or haulers. I am leaning towards the haulers and was wondering if i got the haulers and was slow on the bottom end, I would switch to a smaller front sprocket. Would I have to take a Link out or would a stock chain size work on a different ratio?

  4. #4
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    It's unfortunate but I seem to only trust the 80$ plus chains (aside for the ATC70's).

    However, I must admit that I've had friends run those cheap colored chains and they just seemed to stretch more/ more adjusting; But I never saw any of them break......
    All our government does is distract us while they steal from us, misspend our tax $ and ruin our country

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    Find a KTM shop and get a good O~ring chain [RK, DID]. Do not use a aluminum sprockets. If yo gota look cool get those Supersprox with the gold center[alu] and the black[steel] out side. I run O~ring chain on all my toys.
    1985 250R bought from Honda mech. in Feb 85
    1986 250R bought in May 90

  6. #6
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    I almost lost my left arm to a cheap chain snapping on my Kawasaki ninja at 80 mph. The chain was designed for a 750 and I was running a 600 eventually it stretched further than I could adjust and it snapped. 400$ later and I was back on the highway with a really nice o-ring chain built for a 1000 cc motor and the security that I won't lose an arm. When it snapped it came out the back and ricochet off the turn signal before sucking back in and breaking in three places and taking out the tranny cover.

  7. #7
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    In general, you can go up or down a tooth on the drive sprocket without changing the chain length, as long as you start with the proper length chain for the sprocket sizes you are running. And yes, if you want a little more grunt on the low end, a smaller drive sprocket will give you that. In case you are wondering, its the opposite with the rear sprocket.
    Trikes:
    '85 ATC 350R
    '85 ATC 250R
    '86 ATC 350X
    '85 ATC 350X
    '84 ATC 200ES Big Red
    '84 ATC 125M
    '85 ATC 110
    '85 ATC 70/110

    If you have bought from me or sold to me, please leave me feedback here>>> http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthr...+RIDE-RED+250r

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