The strength and quality of the chain AND THE SPROCKETS is everything. The RK chains are not strong, nor are they durable, in my experience. I still recommend only the Diamond Powersport series: I adjust mine maybe once every 1000 miles or so.
The current situation is this: the JT and EMGO (and SUNSTAR) sprockets currently available have several fatal flaws. Their surfaces look like fine sand, and the first 500 miles or so of use grind this stuff off and embed it in the new chain, making a real good grinding compound. After that, the sprockets are somewhat better, and the 2nd chain fares a better life.
Here's the poop on the sprockets: they have this surface-finish problem, the teeth are too tall by about 2mm, and they are over-cut in depth. Some of them have non-tapered tooth profiles (square teeth across the width). All of these things cause very rapid chain wear. You can fix a couple of them with some time and patience, like trimming the sprocket teeth, but one thing is important to remember: after the first chain has been damaged by the grit from the new sprockets, it will continue to wear rapidly, can't be stopped. For this reason, I have long recommended that a new pair of sprockets be 'broken in' with the old chain for a couple of hundred miles to collect this crud, then install the new chain (and a good one) after that.