are you trying to put a 3/32" chain on a 1/8" drive?
you are.
and remember, there are multi speed chains that are even narrower that 3/32" ss chain.
you need to get a new 1/8" track or BMX chain.
I say that because it looks like the bushings are not even sitting down in the groves because the teeth are too fat to let the plates run over them.
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you are.
and remember, there are multi speed chains that are even narrower that 3/32" ss chain.
you need to get a new 1/8" track or BMX chain.
I say that because it looks like the bushings are not even sitting down in the groves because the teeth are too fat to let the plates run over them.