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Scootopia Italian Mec Eur chain suitable for TS1?
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alanscottj
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As per title: are the Mec Eur chains any good for a Ts1 engine?
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Judging by the responses your having it seems like very few people are using MEC chains.I always use Iwis chains and I've never had a failure,as far as I'm concerned there the best.
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alanscottj
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Looks like you're right! I'll order an IwisHxPaul wrote:Judging by the responses your having it seems like very few people are using MEC chains.I always use Iwis chains and I've never had a failure,as far as I'm concerned there the best.
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Is that the 81 link, they have a small split pin holding the chain together, whilst it shouldn't give an issue, I would prefer to use a solid linked chain.alanscottj wrote:As per title: are the Mec Eur chains any good for a Ts1 engine?
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I've got one in my 200TS1 but not used it in anger yet. Can see there been an issue with them.
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alanscottj
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82lambro wrote:Is that the 81 link, they have a small split pin holding the chain together, whilst it shouldn't give an issue, I would prefer to use a solid linked chain.alanscottj wrote:As per title: are the Mec Eur chains any good for a Ts1 engine?
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