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Old 07-02-2022, 06:05 PM   #1
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Chains, 428H vs 428V?

After having my Hawk 250 sit for a few years, I finally decided to give it some attention recently. While working on the bike, I noticed in my box of parts that I bought two different types of chains a few years ago for my bike. One chain has "428H" on it, and the other has "428V" on it. I searched online for the meanings of H and V, but am unable to find what the "V" version of chain means. I see that this V chain is an o-ring chain, so is "V" simply just a classification for o-ring chains?



When I searched for more info on this, I read that the H means' heavy duty', and so I am now wondering if the 428V chain is not a heavy duty chain, and therefore not a good choice to use compared to the H version chain. Does anyone know if a 428V chain is fine to run on this bike?


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Old 07-02-2022, 06:21 PM   #2
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As a rule of thumb, all o ring chains are built to HD chain specifications
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Old 07-02-2022, 06:33 PM   #3
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As a rule of thumb, all of ring chains are built to HD chain specifications

Hi Megadan, thanks for the reply! You have been a HUGE help for me with all of my questions years ago here. I'm am glad to see that you are still around!


 
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