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Hello everyone, I am at a stage to change the chain on 86 GS 1150E, the book Hynes manual indicates it is endless chain, the one on the bike is clip type, has anyone did conversion on this bike from 630 to 530 or 520 or 540, also in the manual (Hynes) does not mention how many links, it only mentions 630, any one knows how many links? last but not least any preference to chain brand? Thank you for reading theis thread and have a great day.
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Dink
I run mine 530 converted, I buy 120 link chain , & remove a couple of links, 4 IIRC stick to quality brands, RK, EK, Regina etc.
Iam running an RK 530 GVW X-ring chain, have only adjusted it twice in 18 months, lube the chain each night as you are parking the bike for the night, reduces fling off.
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ScottMc1100L
Originally posted by Dink View Post... lube the chain each night as you are parking the bike for the night, reduces fling off.
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According to my Suzuki manual the chain specs are as follows:
DAIDO D.I.D. 630 YL or TAKASAGO RK630GSV, 102 Links
ard, we going out for a ride sometime?Last edited by Guest; 11-13-2006, 04:31 PM.
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Originally posted by Dink View PostI run mine 530 converted, I buy 120 link chain , & remove a couple of links, 4 IIRC stick to quality brands, RK, EK, Regina etc.
Iam running an RK 530 GVW X-ring chain, have only adjusted it twice in 18 months, lube the chain each night as you are parking the bike for the night, reduces fling off.
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hello Scott, I thought you'd call me by now I havent done GS riding lately, but I am still riding specially when I have a chance to go to the city. keep in touch so we can get together.
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On my bike ('81 GS750E) it says that when I do a 530 swap with a Sunstar sprocket, I need a 6mm (.24") thick washer on the countershaft sprocket. Are these fairly easy to find? That's right at 1/4", I don't think my local hardware store's gonna have that. Any ideas?
On the "OEM-type" steel sprockets (Parts Unlimited), it says that the outside damper of the factory sprocket must be removed and used as a spacer, and a spacer is included with the sprocket.
I've heard that Sunstar is a very reliable brand, so I'd rather use their conversion sprockets. Luckily, the old 630 chain & sprockets are good enough to get me by for a while so I have time to research (considering I still don't have it running). I'm sure someone here has done the conversion and found the spacer, any help?
At the rate this bike is going, by the time I'm done and have it running I'll be a bona-fide expert on them front tire to license plate.
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Dink
Originally posted by ScottMc1100L View PostEvery night? Wow, sounds excessive to me. How many kilometers/day are you riding?
Originally posted by ard View PostHello Dink, if I convert to 530, do I have to worry about fabricating the front sproket? did you get to buy yours as a kit? or you had to adapt chain to sproket.
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Z1 has all the parts and info you need to do a 530 chain conversion here.
Originally posted by txironhead View PostOn my bike ('81 GS750E) it says that when I do a 530 swap with a Sunstar sprocket, I need a 6mm (.24") thick washer on the countershaft sprocket. Are these fairly easy to find? That's right at 1/4", I don't think my local hardware store's gonna have that. Any ideas?
On the "OEM-type" steel sprockets (Parts Unlimited), it says that the outside damper of the factory sprocket must be removed and used as a spacer, and a spacer is included with the sprocket.
I've heard that Sunstar is a very reliable brand, so I'd rather use their conversion sprockets. Luckily, the old 630 chain & sprockets are good enough to get me by for a while so I have time to research (considering I still don't have it running). I'm sure someone here has done the conversion and found the spacer, any help?
At the rate this bike is going, by the time I'm done and have it running I'll be a bona-fide expert on them front tire to license plate.
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