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XS650 Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: MD
Posts: 18
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Anybody recommend some good brands for chains? I'm probably going to go with a 120 or 130 link drive chain.
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Lurker
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: St. Clair shores, Mi.
Posts: 75
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ive used DID, RK and EK on my sportbikes and never had a prob with any of those. just spend the extra and get a oring chain.
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- theres a hell of a difference in length between 120 and 130 links..do you mean 520..5/8 x 1/4 or 530..5/8 x 3/16 type chains
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fear is temporary, regret is forever
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Lurker
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: St. Clair shores, Mi.
Posts: 75
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ya im thinking he meant 520/530
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: MD
Posts: 18
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No...I meant 120 or a 130 link chain, I know there is a significant difference in length, I just haven't actually measured the length of what I am going to need yet. I'm thinking it will probably be 120 due to the 4" stretch in the hardtail but like I said, haven't gotten to the measuring yet.
The purpose of the post was to see if there were any brands in particular to stay away from. |
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Last edited by Sillywhitekid; 02-03-2010 at 11:45 AM. Reason: because. |
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- ah-so...a 4in extension will need 8in more chain @ 5/8 per link...64/8/5/8...13 extra links depending on whether you change your sprocket sizes too
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
Posts: 1,585
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And stock they are 104 links correct??? So 4 inches of extension means you'll only need the 120? I'm pretty sure I bought a 130 for my +4" swingarm, and after it was all said and done, I could have used a 120 (I think.... was a few years ago).
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"I'll contribute. My first article will be "How to Bag a Skank". Could be my best literary work." - a_robotham
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Northern Newfoundland
Posts: 10
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I did the tcbros hardtail on mine and I had to cut a few links out of a 120 link chain... I think it was 4 but I cant be sure...
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- yep...stock
98 with 17-34...XS1-TX650 104 with 17-33 and 17-34....TX650A on- ultimately it will depend whether youve changed from these or not |
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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fear is temporary, regret is forever
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: MD
Posts: 18
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So when you "cut" the links are you actually cutting the plates or are just driving out the pins?
Next question: What do people prefer, riveting the master link or a clip for the master link? |
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XSively Addicted
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 2,226
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- better to press the pins out...pays to grind them flat first-dont have to but it helps make your chain breaker last longer
- definitely riveting |
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Staff Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: River Falls, WI
Posts: 1,585
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Yep, grind first then push the pin out the other side with a hammer and drift if you don't have a chain breaker. You don't actually need to cut the plates.
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"I'll contribute. My first article will be "How to Bag a Skank". Could be my best literary work." - a_robotham
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Lurker
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: St. Clair shores, Mi.
Posts: 75
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you basically grind the mushroom off the pin and push the pin thru the plates
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XS650 Addict
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: mandurah,Western Australia
Posts: 335
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I can't recomend a make, but O ring chains seem to last alot longer than the old type
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XS650 Addict
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 385
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Not trying to hijack this thread but as I am looking at swapping sprockets and a new chain I am wondering about chain costs. On mikesxs site I see he has the Izumi High Tensile Heavy Duty chain (non o ring type) for about half the cost of the o ring type.Would a guy get twice the wear or what is the ultimate benefits? Just got done reading this.
http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_a...cle_chains.htm |
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Last edited by pumps; 02-13-2010 at 11:12 PM. Reason: added text
On an XS you won't pass yourself everyday.
Currently wrenching and riding on a 1977 D XS650- "Patience" Patience project pics: http://s135.photobucket.com/albums/q148/pumps32/XS650/xs%20repairs/ |
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Lurker
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: St. Clair shores, Mi.
Posts: 75
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chains and cheap shouldn't be used in the same sentence. i wish i still had the picture of my buddies "china" chain sitting inside his cbr600 motor (broke and blew a hole into his case at 70mph). Not saying you need to buy a o'ring, but just dont skimp on chains.
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XS650 Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Northern Newfoundland
Posts: 10
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I bought the DID heavy duty 530 chain listed in the article for this bobber project on e&ay for a third of what it costs elsewhere....I think itll be fine for the bit of skooting around town and to work.....just use pj1 and youll be fine..
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XS650 Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 68
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I pretty much just use Renthal or RK on any of my projects, wether it be motocross or road.
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8-1 lover
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: NC USSA
Posts: 442
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Finally broke down and bought a DID Professional o-ring chain early last spring........... only adjusted it a 1/4 turn last year after a lot of miles..........
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