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What length of chain is needed for a 1981 KZ750 E?
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Not sure if this is the proper place for a chain question, but it will have to suffice. I'm a new rider on a '81 kz750, and I need a new chain. I'm aware that it is a size 530 chain, but was wondering if any of you knew what length(amount of links) I need. Thanks in anticipation!
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They wear together as a unit
If your parts source is reputable they can tell you the correct count on the number of links.
Leave that big and heavy 630 chain to the drag racers.
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kinglouie321 wrote: I'm confused. I called a huge used parts motorcycle place, and the guy very confidently stated that my '81 would need a 530.....not sure how to confirm this...no idea if it was converted or not!
I hope your not thinking about getting a used chain.
Buy a new chain and sprockets.
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And Z1Enterprises has a chain conversion page, so you could check that.ThatGPzGuy wrote: Give the guys at Z1 a call. They can set you up.
Also, you can try the GearingCommander page to see if you might want to go with different sprockets - they happen to have a 750E loaded in the database.
I think the E came stock w 13T Fr & 33T Rr sprockets. My 81 650 has the same ones & it seems high revving to me, so I'd guess a 750-4 would be more so. To improve the fuel economy you could go w a 13/32 or 13/30 setup. Or if a 14T Fr sprocket will fit, a 14/33 & maybe a 14/32. It has been reported that a larger Fr sprocket won't fit, but I have never confirmed that. These are just a few possibilities. Someone else may have a better suggestion or two, though.
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Thanks for all the great feedback, it is much appreciated. I actually (and stupidly) found out about the chain size from looking under the seat. It IS a stock 630 chain, actually. I ended up buying a new o-ring chain, and cut it down to 84 links. Works beautifully!
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