It was designed with the intention of making a chain that is optimized for the purpose of racing. D beefed up the ERT3 chain by increasing the pin size by 3 percent to give the chain an average tensile strength of 8,100 pounds. Increasing the strength of the ERT3 chain did not come with a sacrifice of weight, in fact DID was able to shed 5 percent from the previous ERT chain. Exclusively designed for motorcycle racing. High-performance, lightweight and low friction chain.
3 percent bigger pin diameter and 5 percent lighter than former ERT. Provides the highest wear resistance, tensile strength and impact resistance. Average tensile strength of 8,100 pounds. Rated for up to a 450cc motocross bike.
Weight (per 100 links): 2.99 pounds. Includes a clip-style master link. Notes: ERT2 and ERT3 Connecting Links are not interchangeable.
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