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drive chain too short.....
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That being said if the place that cut your chain did not cut it to your specs then, IMO, yes they should replace the chain.
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Had no money then for a new one
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They owe you a chain, but make sure they don't try to give you some ebay dog instead of the good one you got from Z1.jklappa86 wrote: I did not buy it from them. I live out in the country and the only place that does chain work is them and they are a implement dealer. That being said I left very precise instructions on how many I wanted out and it said the link count right on the bag plus i said any questions call me. I ordered the chain from z1. Mistakes are mistakes I understand that but just make it right is how I feel.
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If it is O ring or X ring type, doesn't the pressing process destroy the seals and lube?swest wrote: They can press off the ;links and put them back on.
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I am currently running a Z1 chain. When I shopped there for chain, all they had was O ring or X ring chains. It was a few years back, but I suspect they don't sell cheap all metal chains because they don't sell junky products.MDZ1rider wrote: RK has to be concerned with liability, so they're not going to "recommend" anything unusual. You could always get the rivet style masterlink for the splice. You'll need the link press tool, but they're not that expensive. Then you'll be able to shorten the chain yourself next time. Was this an O-ring chain?
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