LD1
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That's what I was hoping. Thanks guys.
Of course the sprocket also needs to be matched to the chain pitch though. As does the bar if it has a sprocket tip
That's what I was hoping. Thanks guys.
Of course the sprocket also needs to be matched to the chain pitch though. As does the bar if it has a sprocket tip
Pitch and width are 2 entirely different things. Pitch is determine by the number of links in a given distance, width is determined by the drive link and the chain type.
Most ocassional use owners don't know the difference and because of the liability of an amateur getting a face full of spinning chain from kickback, retailers are very hesitant to sell them a loop that kicks.