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O-rings are fine (it's what they come with as standard), but for the sake of an extra £10 or £20 get the X-ring.
I think they're supposed to last 40% longer than an o-ring chain.
I installed my first ever x-ring chain a few months ago, and so far I have to say I'd easily believe that!
Also, try http://www.wemoto.com
I think they're supposed to last 40% longer than an o-ring chain.
I installed my first ever x-ring chain a few months ago, and so far I have to say I'd easily believe that!
Also, try http://www.wemoto.com