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i ordered the chain from MAW. they sure do have a webpage lacking a fancy ordering system, and its not to clear what i'm gonna pay in shipping, but the chain looked good for its price.
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earlfor said:I'm using a 630 RK chain now and its rated at 12,000. For a 550, 9000 will do fine. I wouldnt use that on an 1150 though.
Earl
Hotblack said:AhhhhhhhHhHhHhhH. Most of the 530s I saw were intended for around 900cc and under. That explains it. Thanks!
srivett said:AOD: I was talking to a guy I bought my 2nd RK XSO 530 off of and he says that it's good for about 1000CC, otherise fork over the cash for GXW chain as it's rated for 1400CC bikes. I'm not sure what kind of horsepower that works out to, I would imagine it's based on the more current bikes but I'm not aware of a 1400CC sport bike.
Steve
AOD said:yeah Earl, but what about a new GSXR 600 that puts out as much power as your 1150 and they're only using a 525 chain.
the bike weighs under 400 pounds...but makes well over 100 HP.
AOD said:i ordered the chain from MAW. they sure do have a webpage lacking a fancy ordering system, and its not to clear what i'm gonna pay in shipping, but the chain looked good for its price.
Call me crazy but I'm trying 520 on my bike. It's rated for modern 600's so it should handle my old 700.
Is this correct?
Be easy on me, I'm just a musician
Hotblack said:Anyway that more or less makes sense to me, but now I'm wondering along a slightly different line. Both engines might be capeable of putting the same amount of stress on the chain, but might the larger engine inherently put more stress on the chain in normal driving, that is, due to the large amounts of torque available at lower speeds, where the bike has less momentum going for it? I guess this is going beyond practical chain replacement lore, but I'm just curious.