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I?ve got the M endurance chain, and personally I wouldn?t recommend it.
Even if I were buying a new bike, I?d rather put the extra money towards a DID chain
 
^ Why DID over M chain? Just curious/thinking of getting a new chain.
 
I?ve got the M endurance chain, and personally I wouldn?t recommend it.
Even if I were buying a new bike, I?d rather put the extra money towards a DID chain
DID is King. As is the DID chain tool [emoji108][emoji106]

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So the tool isn't cheap, you'll need to hunt online..I paid ?110.00 for mine a few years ago.. now circa ?130/?140 ish.. should last a lifetime, very heavy and made in Japan.. a better constructed tool I've yet to come across..

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/22500198...57ZMIYFRpa&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

Used correctly the results are perfect..


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For the D.I.D chain because they use soft rivet links you can get away with a cheaper chain tool, my go to chain for all my bikes is the D.I.D chain and the tool I use works perfectly well, and for removing the old chain you?re better using a grinder much easier and faster.
 

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