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new chain and sprockets

12 Jan 2012 20:46
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I am buyin a new chain and sprockets, converting my 77 1000 to 530. im buying an 18 front and 45 rear and a 120 link o ring chain, anyone see any issues here? will that be enough chain with my GS arm? im guessing an 18 front will be fine and present no clearance issues? anyone remember if they had to use shims behind the front sprocket? if so how many, or how thick? thanks.
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Re: new chain and sprockets

12 Jan 2012 21:35
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We can calculate the correct chain length if you measure from the center-to-center on the output shaft to the rear axle with the axle at the front of the adjustment slot.

Then knowing sprocket sizes it's just a 'simple' calculation to get the chain length. you will need at least 1 spacer washer behind the front sprocket for chain clearance with the transmission cover. Addiitionally you need to align the front and rear sprockets otherwise you'll get rapid wear on the chain and sprockets. That's something you'll have to check as the Suzuki sprocket carrier may be offset a little over the Kawasaki version.
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Re: new chain and sprockets

12 Jan 2012 22:38
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55fbomb wrote: I am buyin a new chain and sprockets, converting my 77 1000 to 530. im buying an 18 front and 45 rear and a 120 link o ring chain, anyone see any issues here? will that be enough chain with my GS arm? im guessing an 18 front will be fine and present no clearance issues?
On my 750, the biggest front sprocket that will clear the chain guard is 17T. Don't know about yours.
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Re: new chain and sprockets

13 Jan 2012 01:02
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i will do some measuring tomorrow, so i can figure out how much chain i need. i dont have a chain guard so that shouldnt be a problem, i just want that front sprocket as big as possible for maximum clearance at the pivot for the swingarm.
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Re: new chain and sprockets

13 Jan 2012 01:27
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18 should not be a problem. I forget how the front sprocket is built. I had no problems with it rubbing the cases. Roy
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Re: new chain and sprockets

13 Jan 2012 19:12
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I have about 26 inches center of engine sprocket to center of axle.
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13 Jan 2012 23:54
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116 link chain is enough - the calculation come out at 115.14 links - so rounded up you get the 116.
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Re: new chain and sprockets

14 Jan 2012 00:00
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Cool, thank you for figuring that out.
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Re: new chain and sprockets

17 Jan 2012 15:08
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The package is on the way by priority mail. Roy
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Re: new chain and sprockets

18 Jan 2012 18:46
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thanks roy, i will let you know when i get it.
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Re: new chain and sprockets

21 Jan 2012 14:26
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Now we have another rider with the 530 chain conversion. He will never go back to the big chain,I bet.

I wish I could install the 530 chain on the bike I am building but I already have a custom sprocket built in 630 size for the Ninja rear wheel.

It is aluminum and I probably will wear it out pretty quick and them will have the 530 chain.

Where can one have a steel sprocket made?
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Re: new chain and sprockets

21 Jan 2012 14:38
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Why does it have to be custom?

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