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michael816
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So I an long overdue for a new chain. I have noticed it get looser and looser and now it needs to be replaced, today! I have read in the manual that it needs an O-Ring chain with the lubrication built inside. Since this is a big investment that should last for many years I was going to do that, but NOBODY carries 630 chains in my area. The one person I found that does have the proper size does not have the O-Ring type and seeing as I depend on this bike for commuting I am considering purchasing it.
My question is: Does the O-Ring type really matter? It sounds great and if I could wait a week to get it online I would but seeing as it costs more and is an incredible inconvenience, should I wait or buy the non-O-Ring chain?
Thanks in advanced.
My question is: Does the O-Ring type really matter? It sounds great and if I could wait a week to get it online I would but seeing as it costs more and is an incredible inconvenience, should I wait or buy the non-O-Ring chain?
Thanks in advanced.