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Z1 900 double rear sprokets?
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Anybody here remember NEP?
Yes indeed --- and it's still going strong!
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1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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gane wrote:
Anybody here remember NEP?
Yes indeed --- and it's still going strong!
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1973 Z1
KZ900 LTD
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www.azusaeng.com/chain/rollerchain/double.html
I beleive the sprockets take the 50(2) chains.
Tensile strength for the 50(2) is 12,200.
Tensile strength for the 530(single row 50) is 6,100.
Fish
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Heres the twin row chains
www.azusaeng.com/chain/rollerchain/double.html
I beleive the sprockets take the 50(2) chains.
Tensile strength for the 50(2) is 12,200.
Tensile strength for the 530(single row 50) is 6,100.
Fish
That's the same company that used to make double-row sprocket kits years ago - that chain isn't very practical for a bike - very heavy, the tensile strength isn't very good (compared to good quality chain), and it's non o-ring.
I did remove one of these setups from a Z1 a few years ago - I wasn't very impressed with it.
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What kind of chain to frame clearance was needed here!
I mean hell, we're having a hell of a time with greater than 1/2" offsets in our conversions and then you see this monster of a chain... :blink:
Interesting indeed.... Ok timebomb, you break this chain then duck! :laugh:
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