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how many links?

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hey just wanted to know to make sure, i'm on a GS1100e and the chain is streched to the limits. when i counted off the number of links on it i came up with 90. Just wanted to make sure that this is the right number, BTW 15T front, 42T rear, 630 chain.

thanks for the help.
 
What year? It's 96 pins (links) for the 81 with stock gearing

Steve
 
srivett said:
What year? It's 96 pins (links) for the 81 with stock gearing

Steve

Same thing for 82/83 1100E, 96 links.
FYI - Should you decide to convert to a 530 it'll be 110 links. Just did this with one.
 
Really? I kept hearing 110 links. Have you got part #s for the sprockets you bought such that no machining is required?

Steve
 
srivett said:
Really? I kept hearing 110 links. Have you got part #s for the sprockets you bought such that no machining is required?

Steve

My bad. I just fixed it, it is 110 links. Sorry (you were too quick for me :lol: )

You will need a washer as a spacer on the inside of the front sprocket. The newer ones (the one I got is listed for a an 1100 GSXR) do not have the boss on the inside edge.
If you need measurements let me know. I know the inside diameter is just shy of an inch, like .995. And the outside I'd have to check.
I got lucky, before my brother left a job he had one made for me out of stainless.
The rear sprocket, again for the GSXR bolted up with no changes needed.

Denniskirk numbers are 80-068-16 for the front and 80-035-42S for the rear. Chain was 11-9950-110. I changed the gearing a bit as you can see, but the 110 links worked perfectly.
 
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