Code Constructeur : PKAG1356
En stock en entrepôt Royaume-Uni Délai Estimé 5 Jours
€188.49 TVA incluse
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A rivet link is included with the drive chain
DID's VX Chain uses patented X-ring seals. Like O rings, X rings function to seal in lubrication and keep dirt out.
Where the cross-section of an O ring is circular, the cross-section of an X ring is X, or cross, shaped. This gives the seal additional contact points compared to the O ring, offering superior sealing and protection against dirt and grit getting stuck under the seal.
In addition, when under pressure, an O ring becomes squashed and causes friction. An X ring, when under pressure, diverts this pressure by twisting instead, so an X ring decreases friction between side plates and reduces power loss by 50% of any other type O-ring chain.
DID's X rings have 40% greater wear resistance than an O-ring chain and 36 times that of a DID standard chain. This means more resistance to stretching, bowing and warping, and smoother handling. With proper maintenance, an X-ring chain will last longer than any O-ring or unsealed chain.
Pin Length | Roller Diameter | Plate Thickness | Weight | Tensile Strength | Colour |
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21.80 | 10.32mm | 2.0mm | 1.84kg per 100 links | 41KN | Gold and Black |
Sealed chains require lubrication every 500km (300 miles) in order to prevent surface rust and ensure performance.
Designed and engineered in Belgium, AFAM is a world-class brand of sprocket and is the OEM choice of Kymco, Norton and others.
AFAM uses high-quality steel in both its front and rear sprockets. Its rear sprockets are CNC machines and produced in C45 normalized steel.They feature induction-hardened teeth, for reduced wear. They are then plated in either a silver (zinc) or black (electrophoresis) colour, to suit the original and to help protect against corrosion.
DID 525 VX drive chains are always supplied 'open' with a rivet link (included). You will need a specialised tool in order to rivet the chain, or take it to a mechanic who can do it for you. A spring link is available, but a spring link has only 65% of the strength of a rivet link and therefore, a rivet link is always recommended.
It is important to periodically inspect and lubricate the chain to maximise chain life.