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    broken chain

    I have an attex unsure of year but its a 2 stroke was wondering if anyone knew who had a master link or eBay or a cross refrence

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    Any bearing house should be able to so you and MasterLink. As far as I know Attex machines only ever used number 50 chain. An eBay search for number 50 master link should come up with a few hundred results
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    I looked up the #50 chain link and says will for a 50cc pit bike much to small ?

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    The # your looking for is ANSI # 50 or RC50 connecting link

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    I looked up ansi # 50 chain master link and ebay has a ton of off set links and master link and roller master link 5/8 wide unsure of what to get

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    Just buy a #50 master link its made to join two pieces of chain together or one chain into a circle. Offset links are for shortening a chain by 1/2 link to make it fit a certain distance between two sprockets. Its wise to buy a pack of 3 or 5 of them and keep them in your rig.

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    First you need to make sure you're looking for the right size chain. If it's an early Attex with a Baker/Hill transmission, it will have #40 chain, and if it's a later model with a T20 type trans, it will use #50. Once you know the size, you may want to go to the Motion Industries website or find one of their outlets near you and deal with them. They keep chain and links in stock and don't generally sell the Chinese stuff that will break soon after you install it. Diamond or US Tsubaki are both good brands and will hold up.
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    ebay item # 390815506926 will work for you a pack of 4 for $5.95 free shipping.

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    To verify what chain you have measure the distance between the centerline of the pins. # 40 is 1/2". # 50 measures 5/8".

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