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Old 08-20-20, 01:35 PM
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PaulRivers
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Fenders help in keeping the sand, salt, and grit from getting kicked up onto the chain.

But honestly short of replacing the whole bike the best solution is usually to go with a reliable cheaper chain then replace it every year.
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