Should I be able to purchase a new chain with a "master link"??? I DO NOT feel like removing my swing arm.
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I'm replacing the chain/sprockets on an old GSX-R. I had the CUT the old chain off.
Should I be able to purchase a new chain with a "master link"??? I DO NOT feel like removing my swing arm.Tags: None
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Killer2600
Originally posted by SuperCell View PostI'm replacing the chain/sprockets on an old GSX-R. I had the CUT the old chain off.
Should I be able to purchase a new chain with a "master link"??? I DO NOT feel like removing my swing arm.
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Hey, I don't like removing a swing arm, either, but how else are you going to inspect your bearings or bushings in the swing arm pivot?
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Originally posted by Killer2600 View Postbah screw that it's riding season not tear-down seasonEd
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JayH
Originally posted by SuperCell View PostI'm replacing the chain/sprockets on an old GSX-R. I had the CUT the old chain off.
Should I be able to purchase a new chain with a "master link"??? I DO NOT feel like removing my swing arm.
The master link short cut you are talking about might let the chain come loose at speed which could result in a cracked case, locked up rear wheel, etc.
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The rivet links aren't all that hard to deal with. I just did mine with no special chain tools and without removing the swing arm. I removed the old riveted link by using an angle grinder (much quicker than a dremel tool) to grind the heads off the pins and then a small punch to push out the rest of the link. I then installed the new chain around the counter shaft spocket, installed the new master link using the old link plate as spacer and pressing the new link plate in place with a c-clamp. To peen the new link I have an old 18" piece of railway track that makes a great portable anvil. I just placed it on floor, butted the new link against it and peened the ends of the new link. The ends of the pins are soft and peen easily so don't over do it. The railway track is probably over kill but anything that has a bit of weight to it will work. This is obviously done before you install the wheel.'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
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80GS1000
I own a current spec 06 GSXR 750 that puts down about 150 HP at the crank. Rivet masters hold the chain together just fine. Get a quality chain from a top manufacturer like DID, EK, or RK and a RIVET master link. Then beg/borrow/steal a chain riveter tool and rivet it together, you're good to go.
Rivet masters don't come apart. Having a clip type master come apart is no picnic, trust me.
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marz
for youre sake as well as any one behind you
do it proper
NO MASTER LINK . JUST ENDLESS CHAIN . ( no clips )
pay the $ get it done profeesionally . its worth youre life or somone elses ..
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SPARKSS
Originally posted by SuperCell View PostI'm replacing the chain/sprockets on an old GSX-R. I had the CUT the old chain off.
Should I be able to purchase a new chain with a "master link"??? I DO NOT feel like removing my swing arm.
I've also used clip type masters on a variety of industrial equipment with no issues.
What do I buy.....clip type whenever possible.
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Killer2600
Originally posted by marz View Postdo it proper
NO MASTER LINK . JUST ENDLESS CHAIN . ( no clips )
pay the $ get it done profeesionally . its worth youre life or somone elses ..
As for the reply to my riding season comment: Well majority of our bikes are almost a good 30 years old and I know the newly acquired ones have not been through a complete strip down and rebuild before being put on the road so you can't tell me that you and others here don't just do the bare min to have a bike they can ride while the weather is good. If you have more than one bike then yes you can rebuild everything before riding the bike but for the rest that don't have "project" bikes as well as "riding" bikes we all know that we just do what is necessary to ride and work on the other stuff later.
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IMO there is absolutely no problem with clip type master links as long as it is from a decent make chain manufacturer and they are fitted correctly. i have used them on all my road bikes, including a HRC prepped cbr1000, my race bikes and a few mates use them on their drag bikes. none have ever encountered a problem. my gs bored to 1100 with nitrous runs a 530 H/D chain with a clip link and i aint worried about it!1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by Agemax View PostIMO there is absolutely no problem with clip type master links as long as it is from a decent make chain manufacturer and they are fitted correctly. i have used them on all my road bikes, including a HRC prepped cbr1000, my race bikes and a few mates use them on their drag bikes. none have ever encountered a problem. my gs bored to 1100 with nitrous runs a 530 H/D chain with a clip link and i aint worried about it!
Now, I'm sure someone's going to come along and say it's happened to them....and I'm sure it could happen, I just think the chances are really remote...much less than a lot of other bad things that can happen when you're flying down the road. (I also think putting the clip on backwards would make very little difference.)1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Originally posted by chuckycheese View PostMy chains are both riveted but I agree with you. Most of my bikes have had clip masters and I've never had one come off. I've also known a great number of riders through the years and have never heard of it happening.
Now, I'm sure someone's going to come along and say it's happened to them....and I'm sure it could happen, I just think the chances are really remote...much less than a lot of other bad things that can happen when you're flying down the road. (I also think putting the clip on backwards would make very little difference.)1978 GS1085.
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