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Title says it all,,, anyone who has run EK and RK chains, I would appreciate your feedback. In the past I have run EK or stock replacements. I have been impressed with the quality and life of EK chains, but all I seem to see these days is RK chains everywhere...
Started by Phil_RC_1 on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yamahafz1oa):
I agree I DID mean D.I.D.
I agree I've used one RK 530 SO chain to replace .
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How does Bailey's chain compare with Oregon or Stihl chain ?? I've never run the Woodland Pro chain . I see its on sale , pretty good price . Is it worth trying a roll ??
Started by tramp bushler on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arboristsite):
Holds up better than Oregon Dog terd chain, but some....
It's not anti-vibe chain.
I've used it its pretty good chain for the price Tis better to remain quiet and let people think you're stupid than it is to speak and remove all doubt.
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I was just wondering where would be the best place to buy chains?
Started by Brian Hopper on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at wannabebig):
They use a 4 leg 5/8 chain set up, one leg gets broke.
I have had good luck at a local steel plant .
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When I implement a chaining such as in:
ToUpper().ToString(). ....
Would that chaining also be considered as a callback ?
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Public void Caller() { // We can use ....
It allows a lower-level object to call a method defined in a higher level object .
Usually a callback is in the form of delegate that is passed as an argument to another object or method call .
No, it would not be.
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I can't help but roll my eyes when I visit another city, ask a local where to eat, and they're like, "chili's?" hello, I could eat at chili's anywhere, there's one down the street from me, why would I travel 500 miles and eat at the one here? But judging...
Started by spacefem on
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by 19 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at spacefem):
I've bought some food to take away there a couple of times and it's nice-chain Chinese Takeaway that's opened....
But there are two of those, so I guess technically it's a chain too?
If we're one isn't a chain.
Mexican restaurant nearby.
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Okay, this has happened to me twice now, both times when I took off my bash guard. My chain ring bolts have started to come loose periodically during a ride. Last night, I had lost 2 and a third was loose before I noticed it. I took the bash guard off...
Started by Casual Observer on
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by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at mtbr):
If they still back out chainring length.
I've torqued them down, and I'll ride today.
That said, there were they are not designed for a single chain.
No, I'm pretty sure I'm using bolts designed for a single chain.
Since 1978.
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Hi this is my first deck discussion thread so apologies if it isn't very good. Iron chains were introduced in Crossroads of Chaos and have often been viewed as a useless and unsupported archetype and so were often ignored but here is a list of them and...
Started by Animalmad on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pojo):
Special Summon Iron Chain Repairman from deck for an instant level 7 synchro Monster's effect, and destroy that Effect....
Http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Dark it during the End Phase.
Subbing I wonder can you combine Iron chain with Dark Scorpions.
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Hi guy's
Let me start off by saying on my stock '72 429, DE-smogged, i replaced the well known and to some, apauled 4 barrel Motor-craft 4300 with a 4 barrel single pump 80457 Holley and OMG! What a diference!
Now, i have to pull my oil pan sooner or ...
Started by RT 429 on
, 12 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at 460ford):
Starting in 1972 ford retarded the cam timing 8 degrees via an offset... .
Recurve your distributor for best effect.
Well worth the effort.
Pre 72 timing sets don't.
Post 71 timing sets retard the cam timing for emissions purposes at the expense of performance .
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Was driving the other day and noticed I started to hear a noise. Sounds like I'm dragging a chain or metal fence behind the truck. Any idea what this could be? It's hard to hear, but when I go under a bridge or hit a bump the noise is much easier to hear...
Started by Afalconsvick on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at gmfullsize):
I would start by checking wheel bearings....
Probly not a rear end or trans, but you never know .
Could be anything in the drive train almost.
Could be a lot of things, maybe rear end, universal joint, transmission, wheel bearings, brakes, almost anything .
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As a rule, How many function chains per line is too complicated?
By Function chaining I mean:
Obj.Display().Show().Result()
What does your team use a guideline?
Started by Brian G on
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by 20 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
While it may be "bad form" to do a long chain of the chain it can be easier to read if cached:
var s = Obj.Display().Show(); s.Result(); s.SomethingElse objects in the chain
One ....
It depends to some degree on the language, too.
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