kõrval episood | 7. aprill 2026 | mootorratta kett
Comparison Guide Standard vs Reinforced Motorcycle Chain H-Grade Explained H-grade and standard chains fit the same sprockets. The only physical difference is plate gauge — heavier inner and outer plates that increase tensile strength and fatigue resistance. The...
kõrval episood | 7. aprill 2026 | mootorratta kett
Võrdlusjuhend 520 vs 525 vs 530 mootorrattakett Sammu ja laiuse erinevuste mõistmine Kõik kolm kasutavad sama 15,875 mm sammu. Te ei saa nende vahel vahetada ilma ketirattaid vahetamata. Erinevus – sisemine laius 6,35 mm, 7,94 mm või 9,53 mm – määrab koormuse...
kõrval episood | 7. aprill 2026 | mootorratta kett
Comparison Guide O-Ring vs X-Ring Motorcycle Chain Which Lasts Longer? Both seal internal grease at every joint. Both outlast standard non-sealed chains by 2–4 times. But the X-ring’s dual-lip geometry produces ~20% less friction and retains grease more...
kõrval episood | apr. 3, 2026 | mootorratta kett
Motorcycle Chain Sizes Explained The three-digit number on every chain’s outer plate encodes pitch and width. Both must match your sprockets exactly — one wrong digit means the chain won’t work. This guide decodes the numbering system and shows which size...
kõrval episood | apr. 3, 2026 | mootorratta kett
What Are the Different Types of Motorcycle Chains? Standard, reinforced H-grade, O-ring, X-ring, Super X-ring — five sealed and non-sealed variants, each with a different engineering balance of cost, maintenance frequency, and service life. This guide explains the...
kõrval episood | apr. 3, 2026 | mootorratta kett
What Type of Chain Is Used in Motorcycles? From a 0.57 kg/m standard 420 on a 50cc scooter to a 43.0 kN Super X-ring 530-series on a heavyweight tourer — every motorcycle uses a specific roller chain variant. This guide explains the types, the naming code, and how...