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i57chevy
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I just go to my dealer and have him get me one. You most likely have a #630 chain and sprockets, not common for todays bikes, so it will probably have to be ordered. Get a 120 link chain and use a bench grinder to grind the pins off to cut the chain. Make sure they either get you a chain press tool or a clip style master link, sometimes they don't come with the chain. If your current chain is severely worn, buy new sprockets as well (personally, I would never replace a chain without both sprockets as well) or you will get about 100 miles before your new chain will be as worn as your old one.Currently bikeless
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GR650 most likely uses a 530 chain since those bikes make less than 50 hp. Bike Bandit sells a low buck RK chain for about $28 which would work fine. You might also want to change the sprokets as well. Check out the JT brand on Bike Bandit since these are the cheapest going. http://www.bikebandit.com/partsbandi...ion_Path~3.asp
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jimcor
Indeed, the question is not what chain, but what bike!
The 1983 Suzuki GR 650 is a twin cylinder bike called "The Tempter", it uses a #530 chain of 104 links. The front sprocket came stock with 15 teeth, the rear had 38.
The cross reference I have, which is from the Dennis Kirk catalog, only shows a listing for GS 650E chain and sprockets available for the years 81-82. It uses a #530 chain of 106 links a front sprocket of 15 teeth and a rear of 45.
So what have ya got, a twin GR or a four cylinder GS?Last edited by Guest; 04-03-2006, 12:14 PM.
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beby99
I think he's got a GR....Found another post from him asking about a starter
for a gs650 2 cylinder:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ad.php?t=88265
Hey Chevy...if its the "Tempter" you have than you might want to go
one tooth larger on the front sprocket...(you will be glade you did).
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i57chevy
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