I'm going to have to respectfully disagree with two of the opinions here.
1) Having a master link.....I raced go karts when a teenager, and had the same size chain driving the rear axle back then, with the clip on master link.... even when on in the right direction, I would sometimes lose a chain... no big deal on a kart, you just have to go find the darn thing. We went to a master link that had holes in the pins to insert a length of safety wire, they stayed on.
The twink has a LARGE downside if that link comes apart, I don't even want to think of it. I know others have had success with the link version, but really? All you are gaining is a little convenience in exchange for a huge risk.
2) Wear....yes they do wear. When disassembling my twink, all the sprockets were worn as well as the chain. I can't hazard a guess on mileage, but given that this little chain, single row at that, drives the twin cams, oil pump, distributor, jackshaft, and to top that all off, the alternator, I would think it has a short life span compared to other motors....
Just sayin....
Jerry Rude
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