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Belts vs. Chains
We're from a rookie team in Irvine (TUSD) California, and while working, we came across the issue of whether to attach a chain or a belt to the sprocket. We figured the belt was lighter and more efficient, but, looking around, a lot of teams seem to prefer chain.
Why? I understand that older teams may like the dependability and long lasting quality of a good metal chain, but other than that, why? |
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