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Titanium Chain

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Titanium Chain

Krause Racing Sidewinder Products offers a full range of hi-performance racing chains in six different
tensile strengths from 4,000 to 16,000 lbs without seals. To accommodate those riders measuring
weight savings in ounces, these chains are the lightest chains on the market for MX bikes or ATV's.
The Titanium Series chains are the ultimate in strength with the ability to withstand enormous shock
loads and the punishment of severe off-road riding and competition. They also provide the narrowest
profile where clearances are a concern.
420 Pitch Ti-Series Chain
4,000 lb. ................$49.99
5,000 lb..................$69.99
7,000 lb...........    ...$89.99
10,000 lb..........  ....$99.99
520 Pitch Ti-SeriesChain
5,000 lb. ................$59.99
7,000 lb..................$79.99
10,000 lb................$99.99
12,000 lb..............$119.99
16,000 lb..............$149.99
525 Pitch Ti-Series Chain
7,000 lb. ...............$129.99
10,000 lb...............$149.99
12,000 lb...............$169.99
16,000 lb...............$189.99
428 Pitch Ti-Series Chain
4,000 lb.................$59.99
5,000 lb.................$79.99
7,000 lb................ $89.99
10,000 lb.............$109.99
12,000 lb.............$129.99
  530 Pitch Ti-Series Chain
7,000 lb. ...............$129.99
10,000 lb...............$149.99
12,000 lb...............$169.99
16,000 lb...............$189.99
Prices listed are for Triple-Nickel Silver
428 chain lengths exceeding 140 pins add $35.00 ft.
520 chain lengths exceeding 120 pins add $40.00 ft.
525 chain lengths exceeding 120 pins add $45.00 ft.
530 chain lengths exceeding 120 pins add $50.00 ft.
Double-Gold plating........................... add $20.00
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