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'79 GS750 - 530 conversion
I am planning on doing a 530 chain conversion on my GS750 and I would like to re-gear for a little more pull around town. I don't really ride my GS on the highway much so I figured changing the ratio a bit would help me out at non-highway speeds. My question is, and I did search, what would be the best front/rear sprocket setup given my aforementioned requirements? I don't want to go crazy aggressive but would like a bit more low-end.
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CivilRock
Stock is 15/41 which is a 2.733:1 ratio.
Most people just talk in 2.733 and leave off the ":1"
So going up to 3.500 is too much, and you have to shift too much.
going to 2.9-3.1 would be good.
You also want to keep the physical dimensions of the sprockets close to stock if you want to keep the same handling characteristics. Believe it or not, smaller sprockets with the same final ratio will change the way the bike squats on acceleration.
17/47 is is 2.765 and pretty close to the stock ratio and size.
So, you either go up in the back or down in the front for more city time pull.
Like 17/50 (2.941)
Another thing to consider is front sprockets are about $16 and rears are about $50. So buy a 16 and a 17 front and then a 48-50 rear and you can swap them around as long as your chain is in the middle of the adjustment range.
2.5 = super slab cruiser
3.5 = 1/8th mile drag racer and almost stunt bike range.
-kevin
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celtic.ink
I am also looking to do this conversion. I suppose 13/43 would be a little too aggressive, then? I want a good amount of pull, but will be on the freeways a fair amount as well.
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Originally posted by celtic.ink View PostI am also looking to do this conversion. I suppose 13/43 would be a little too aggressive, then? I want a good amount of pull, but will be on the freeways a fair amount as well.
Go to at least a 15 tooth front sprocket to keep the chain/swingarm clearance (better yet a 16 or 17 tooth) and adjust your ratio at the rear. Personally, if I was spending "a fair amount of time" on freeways I wouldn't change the gearing more than one or two teeth at the rear from the stock ratio. I also don't like a bike buzzing away for no good reason. If you don't mind your bike screaming its guts out then go ahead and add several more teeth at the back.
MarkLast edited by mmattockx; 08-06-2014, 07:33 PM.1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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just seen the OP is local to me...
i have a decent selection of GS 530 sprockets from brand new to used.
let me know...or not..
1-530x50T sprocket specialist aluminum brand new(fits GS models) $50.00
1-530x46T vortex aluminum sprocket(i call it new)1 mile on(fits GS models)..$50.00
1-530x48T sprocket specialist aluminum sprocket(well used)(fits GS models)..$25.00
i may have more...and maybe some fronts...
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celtic.ink
This is why I ask lol. So taller on both sides is the way to go. Is a 530 chain conversion a good one to do? The reason I was considering 530 was because I found 530 sprockets that matched the faulty gearing info I had.
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IMO
people go to 530 to save rotating mass.
if you go 17 front/50 rear per say...you will have a longer chain compared to the 630 that came on the bike.
i bet my azz that with the above numbers the weight saving isn't as much as people believe.
suzuki used 15t 530 fronts on a lot of newer bikes...GSXR/katana/bandit and so on.
IMO...16/45 ish don't sound bad and you don't have a mile of chain turning.
just food for thought...............................
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Originally posted by blowerbike View Postif you go 17 front/50 rear per say...you will have a longer chain compared to the 630 that came on the bike.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Originally posted by blowerbike View Post15/42 630 chain is around 98 links i think.
how many links is a 530 17/50 geared bike?
i am comparing stock 630 to the modified 530 larger gear front and rear=longer chain on the 530.
do you see my point?
Edit - After re-reading your post it seems that you think the 17 and 50 teeth 530 sprockets are physically larger than the 15 and 42 teeth 630 sprockets. Is that correct?
MarkLast edited by mmattockx; 08-07-2014, 11:01 AM.1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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