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Originally posted by Agemax View PostEd
To measure is to know.
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jed.only
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highmileage
Were you the winning bidder on that 520 chain on fleabay? That would explain it.
We discussed this at length in another thread 'chain info - which ones to buy, etc.' that's probably just above or below this one before we got sidetracked there. (http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=131806)
As I said in the other thread, I decided that the RK XSO 530 is the way to go - any chain stronger than this would be much more expensive and a waste of money. Although I'm replacing the chain on a CBX, that's not any different really than replacing one on a big GS.
And, of course, a new chain must get new sprockets too if it is to have a full life...Last edited by Guest; 09-01-2008, 03:52 PM.
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jed.only
no, i didnt, but i read your threads, and a few others and decided that a 520 was more suitable for my bike, given i dont "hotrod" it.
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80GS1000
FWIW, the thinnest X-ring 520 chain out there is the DID 520 ERV3. I have one on my GS1000 and it works great. I ride the bike pretty hard and I haven't had issues with it other than stretching a bit faster than a 525/530 chain.
Where'd you source your 520 sprockets from?
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jed.only
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jed.only
Originally posted by 80GS1000 View PostFWIW, the thinnest X-ring 520 chain out there is the DID 520 ERV3. I have one on my GS1000 and it works great. I ride the bike pretty hard and I haven't had issues with it other than stretching a bit faster than a 525/530 chain.
Where'd you source your 520 sprockets from?
that chain has a tensile strength of 8800ish.
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Billy Ricks
I'm running 520 on a modified 700. HP is considerably stronger than stock. It's more money than I'm sure you want to spend but I'm using a Regina ringed chain with Vortex sprockets meant for a GSXR and this combo is wearing better than any of the 530 chains and sprockets I previously used. I always bought RK or Tsubaki with new sprockets each time in the past.
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jed.only
i plan on running JT sprockets and a good standard chain like Tsubaki or RK. the RK only has a tensile strength of 6800, though.
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highmileage
Originally posted by jed.only View Postbut that is just it, a 520 is not engineered to fit a GS1000. a GS comes with a 630, a popular upgrade is a 530, and im looking to go 520 for a custom application.
i guess a better way to get an answer would be to ask this question:
is a chain tensile strength of 6800 enough for a GS1000?
I would try for something of 8000 - 9000 lbs tensile strength.
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