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Which Chain?
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Can anyone tell me what size/type chain I'd need for an 81 Gpz 550, or at least where I can find this information. Motorcycle Superstore and others just list chains as "universal" which isn't helping. Also, my local shop refused to tell me which size I needed unless I committed to letting them install it for me :huh:
Another wrench in the works -- the body/chassis of the bike is an 81, but the motor is an 84. Will the chain size be the same for both years?
Thanks!
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If your just looking to get the size it should be stamped on the side plate of the chain link. It least it's on my factory chain that way "630".
Is your chain shot? If so old sprockets will be hard on a new chain.
I'll be going to a 530 this time. Z1e has a page that explains the conversion for 630 to 530. Hope they get their server issue fixed soon.
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1982 KZ750H3
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I use a RK 530XSO chain on my 1000 and really like it, fwiw.
Later, Doug
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1976 z900 Stripfighter (work in progress)
1983 Gpz750 Resto-Mod
1989 Vmax
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The web site has been a pain in the butt this week - or should I say the support company we use for the site (and soon to be ex-support). They moved the web site to a new server on Monday and totally screwed it up. I don't know all the details, but somehow they overlayed license keys or something like that and have not been able to reactivate some of the software behind the site. We are hoping to have a web site up and running in the next 24 hours. It may not be the old site - we are scrambling to ready planned new web site - just 3-4 weeks before it was due to be ready - so it might be a little rough around the edges.
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Jeff.Saunders wrote: Just call us to order.
The web site has been a pain in the butt this week - or should I say the support company we use for the site (and soon to be ex-support). They moved the web site to a new server on Monday and totally screwed it up. I don't know all the details, but somehow they overlayed license keys or something like that and have not been able to reactivate some of the software behind the site. We are hoping to have a web site up and running in the next 24 hours. It may not be the old site - we are scrambling to ready planned new web site - just 3-4 weeks before it was due to be ready - so it might be a little rough around the edges.
Your web site provider sounds like they are a bit shoddy Jeff. Sorry you are having the troubles. I have done a lot of server migrations, which includes our software, their users, their database and third party software. Should be almost seamless to the users. We always hand over the new server to to the customer for testing while the old server is still operational. This way, they can try testing it (albeit not under load) before making the switch. Of course the customer is not a good tester, so they usually forget to test printers and so forth. But my point is, they really messed up. They should not have put you in a position like this that can cost you money. How can they have run into licensing issue unless there was zero real time testing done? I have gotten errors when navigating your site before. So the software was buggy anyhow. Just learned how to recover when it did happen without losing too much time or to call up instead. Hope the new software works out for you. Good luck.
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