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Just some info that might be of help to some of you. I did a 530 conversion on my '78 GS750. I used a JTF-518-17 front sprocket, and a 45 tooth rear. It wasn't a JTF sprocket on the rear, but a JTR-816 should work. If you use those sprockets, the chain will have to be 112 links. This will give you a final drive ratio of 2.65. The stock 15/41 combo gives you a 2.73, but I wanted to lower the revs at highway speeds, so I went with the different ratio. 8)Kevin
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mcycle nut,
What swing-arm were you using? I'n planning to do the same conversion but don't want to order a chain that's too short! (done that before! )
Thanks,
Tony.
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Remember the differece in link size=lenght.
I did the same thing, used about 110-112 links on a 1980 GS1000S with a
1100 swingarm on it.
I used 2 large washers from the local hardware store.'
Just be careful the washer doesn't interfere with the chain/sprockets.
Too big a washer will not allow the chain to fit into the sprocket completely.
Here's the link
Keith
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Acceleration
Hey M-C Nut, how much difference have you noticed in acceleration?? It sounds like a nifty idea but I'm a little concerned about that. Thanks!1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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I'm confused
I'm a little confused about that. If you switch to a smaller rear sprocket, you'll cruise at a lower RPM.....but, that should also reduce acceleration...right??? It's certainly not possible to have both. 8O1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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It's a minor change.
It drops the rev's at highway speeds, but you can always downshift when you need that little extra.
The physical size of the sprockets and chain do make a difference.
I left the gearing stock on my 1000.
The acceleration from stop and just overall acceleration is noticable.Keith
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Thanks...yes, I knew there had to be a lack of acceleration performance but I didn't know whether it would be noticeable. :? Sounds like it is....1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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Originally posted by chuckycheeseThanks...yes, I knew there had to be a lack of acceleration performance but I didn't know whether it would be noticeable. :? Sounds like it is....
Oh yeah, I'm running the stock swingarm. 8)Kevin
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1978 GS750(x2 "projects"), 1983 GS1100ED (slowly becoming a parts bike), 1982 GS1100EZ,
Now joined the 21st century, 2013 Yamaha XTZ1200 Super Tenere.
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Chucky,
Also cheaper to replace.
the 630 size chain was more $$$ as were the sprockets.
I used a DID o-ring and Sunstar steel sprockets
Chain from a friendly dealer was $69, sprockets were about $65 total.Keith
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2015Triumph Trophy SE
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Diamondj
Hey Keith -
When you say you used "2 7/8" washers, one on each side to shim the front sprocket" - do you mean 7/8" thick or 7/8" fastener diameter? It will probably be obvious to me once I go to the hardware store but I found the parts books description a little cryptic ("use 6mm washer"). Since I'm using a different rear wheel I'm having too much fun getting everything lined up...
Thanks!
Jim
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Re: 530 Conversion
Originally posted by mcycle-nutJust some info that might be of help to some of you. I did a 530 conversion on my '78 GS750. I used a JTF-518-17 front sprocket, and a 45 tooth rear.
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Re: 530 Conversion
NO you can NOT use 630 sprockets with a 530 chain.
the chain will not fit on the sprocket.The sprocket will be too large for the
links to fit on the teeth
I used 2---- 7/8" washers on the primary sprocket. One on either side.
Lined up fine.
Originally posted by GS750Originally posted by mcycle-nutJust some info that might be of help to some of you. I did a 530 conversion on my '78 GS750. I used a JTF-518-17 front sprocket, and a 45 tooth rear.
http://www.jtsprockets.com/61.0.htmlKeith
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OOOPS! I goofed! I meant to say the front sprocket I installed was a JTF 513-17, NOT a JTF 518-17. Sorry for the confusion!Kevin
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"Communism doesn't work because people like to own stuff." Frank Zappa
1978 GS750(x2 "projects"), 1983 GS1100ED (slowly becoming a parts bike), 1982 GS1100EZ,
Now joined the 21st century, 2013 Yamaha XTZ1200 Super Tenere.
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