Converting from 630 to 530 chain How to determine the correct sprockets and chain when converting
Why change to 530 chain?
Two main reason:
Cost savings - the 530 chain tends to work out about $10-$15 cheaper.
Weight saving - more than just the curb weight change - this is reciprocating weight - and this tied directly with HP to the rear wheel.
In converting, it is fairly easy to calc the 530 sprocket sizes (see below) - but then you need to match against the availability of sprockets. If you want custom sprockets, Sprocket Specialists can make just about any size rear sprocket in aluminum - the caution here is cost and wait - depending on the time of year, you can wait 3-4 weeks for a custom sprocket, and may pay $10-$15 or more over the cost of a steel sprocket.
630 chain is 3/4" pitch (or think of it as 6/8"), 530 chain is 5/8" pitch - so the simple conversion in teeth is divide the 630 sprocket teeth count by 5 and multiply by 6.
630 15 tooth front becomes a 530 18 tooth sprocket.
630 35 tooth rear becomes a 530 42 tooth sprocket.
92 link rear chain becomes 110.4 links (rounded to 110).
The sprockets are the same diameter as before, just with more (but smaller) teeth.
Often you end up with fractions of teeth - these you have to round up or down - the key here is to calculate a ratio close to the ratio you require...
Click to read more on calculating sprocket sizes
To be able to easily convert from 630 to 530, you have to find sprockets with the same mount attributes.
For the rear sprockets, this means having the same center size and bolt spacing. The following two sprockets have the same 80mm hole spacing, bolt centers 104mm apart and bolt holes 10.5mm in diameter.
Continued on next post.......too many images!
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