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Renthals R1 Works Chain is a high-strength non O-ring chain with excellent impact load resistance designed specifically to withstand the stress found in off-road applications. This chain is the choice where a combination of high strength, light weight and maximum power transfer are important considerations. Shot-peened alloy steel side plates for high tensile strength and maximum impact load resistance. Chamfered inner links to reduce the chance of chain derailment. Extended bushings to reduce friction between outer and inner link plates, maximizing power output. Chromized bearing pins for excellent resistance to wear. Gold color side plates help prevent corrosion. Most perfectly matched chain for Renthal sprockets allowing maximum power at the rear wheel. This also extends the life of both the chain and sprockets. Average tensile strength of 4,609 pounds. Maximum displacement (street / off-road): N/A / 150cc. Each chain includes master link and a pair of latex gloves for mess free installation. 130 links. Note: Non-sealed chains require more regular maintenance than sealed (O-ring, X-ring) versions and are mainly recommended for off-road use.
 

i have a kawasaki kx80 its a 2000 or 1999 year model would this fit on my 428 sprockets

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