The Afam cahin is made by DID. It still has DID on the side plates...... It's a Tsubaki that Rushjob has fitted, not an Afam. The Tsubaki, despite the numbers, does last longer and needs adjusting less. Maybe it's down to the quality of the lubrication and assembly from the factory? I don't know. The grease on the SigmaR chain is very thick and sticky whereas the DID is quite thin in comparison. The figures will be quoted on a new chain, and no matter how well the chain is looked after, if the basic design and assembly is inferior, then it ain't going to last?? I've fitted virtually nothing but Tsubaki for the last 18 months or so and not had one come back or complaint. Feedback like Rushjobs is not uncommon, hence my preference for the brand. |