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    Has anybody done a 520 conversion on a GS750?

    I've searched a couple different times, and couldn't find any "successful" conversions on the stock rear wheel. I found a couple conversions for different wheels, but not the stock wheels. Oh yeah - I mean the early GS750's (1977-1982). Looking on JT Sprocket's site, here are the stock sprocket dimensions:



    But they sell a 520 conversion for 92 GSXR's that looks viable:



    So.....anybody done it? Or are my searching skills sub-par?

    #2
    Are you meaning "520" or the more-typical "530"?

    The 520 chain is a bit narrower, might not do what you want.

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      #3
      Definitely 520. I've seen plenty of info on the 530 conversion, along with the successful swaps. But 520 seems like a viable alternative, and was curious if I've missed it somewhere.

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        #4
        Some of the smaller GS's came with 520's on them , their rear sprocket may fit , You may need to use the carrier from one , or try a carrier from a later model GSXR with the six bolt sprocket pattern. As far as the front you have alot of choices as the spline size is the same as a lot of the newer bikes.
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          #5
          Any Bandit 1200 sprocket 98-02 will fit a GS hub. By this logic you can buy any aftermarket sprocket in any pitch for these year Bandits. I have a 520 pitch supersprox on my gs hub. Finding a 520 front becomes the issue but I would think they are out there, the Bandit front aftermarket might be an option.

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            #6
            520 conversion rear on my GS 1100 hub

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              #7
              520 is narrower and will wear out faster than 530. Unless going to a wider rear tire, where clearance is a factor, why would anyone want 520 over 530?
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                #8
                Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                520 is narrower and will wear out faster than 530. Unless going to a wider rear tire, where clearance is a factor, why would anyone want 520 over 530?

                I was thinking the same thing, there really no benefit on a stock GS.

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                  #9
                  Thanks gents!

                  I know a lot of smaller displacement bikes have them now, and figured the weight savings add up on everything.

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                    #10
                    Front should not be much of an issue.

                    here is a reply I recived from a sprocket manufacturer when I was exploring the 520 route.

                    hello Daryl

                    Rob Wilton has that sprocket but in 530 if you have a lathe or a machine shop you can purchase one from him chuck it up in a lathe and take .115 off the outside to just below the root of the tooth so the chain would wrap and you would have a 520. The pitch is the same and since the chain doesnt contact there it would not be an issue with wear from the case hardening being removed. If you want us to build one it could be a month to 6 weeks easily , we have to send them to case hardening so i hate to give an exact time frame.hope this helps.

                    Randy

                    So from this I would assume any sprocket could be thined.

                    I did not go the 520, I used the 530 instead.

                    Daryl
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                      #11
                      Try AFAM, or Drive Systems.
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