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1981 KZ750 - chain missing master link lock

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07 Jun 2006 17:55 #52729 by psychbiker
I'm assuming this is true ... just got off the road wondering what that odd metallic clank was.

Discovered the chain had MUCH too much play and after tightening, discovered one link missing an outer side.

1) I'm assuming the bike is DOA until the chain is repaired;

2) Is it possible to just replace a master link locking side (sorry if the lingo is wrong)?;

3) How complicated is replacing the chain? (I haven't had the chance to get a repair manual);

4) How much would the chain run (for a DIY job) vs. having a local shop do the dirty work.

Thanks.

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07 Jun 2006 18:08 #52730 by 1045
Get a new master link... bout $10.00

1045

1045

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08 Jun 2006 07:28 #52888 by steell
Replied by steell on topic 1981 KZ750 - chain missing master link lock
High quality chain from Z1 Enterprises for ~$80 (best deal I have found).
No idea what your local shop would charge, but you can bet it's a whole lot more for the same chain.

KD9JUR

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08 Jun 2006 09:23 #52923 by Mcdroid
Replied by Mcdroid on topic 1981 KZ750 - chain missing master link lock
Check Jeff at www.Z1Enterprises.com for prices. Either replace the master link or the entire chain (...which you might consider if it is literally disintegrating). Also take a good look at both sprockets as these also tend to wear. Worn sprockets will greatly shorten the life of a new chain... = throwing money away.:) Buy a manual! In the long run, your wallet will thank you.

Michael
Victoria, Texas

1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A

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