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John:
	The chain doesn't really get a tight spot, the rest of the chain actually gets stretched. This creates what might be construed as a "tight" spot. 
	It's very important to check your chain regularly, keep it as clean as possible and well/properly lubed. If you do a lot of hard starts, shift aggressively, pull wheelies, your chain gets "old" and fatigued very fast. If you don't do any of the aforementioned stuff, you got a crummy chain. Either way, it's time to upgrade to a DID 530 X-ring Gold Chain. It can take damned near anything you can dish out for quite a while.
Be safe,

Howard Stephen Serlick
'00 Blue ST
Philadelphia   
	



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