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530 Chain conversion COMPLETE!
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Beaner242 wrote: on my list of to do's. do I get the same size sprockets that I have now?
Same diameters, but more teeth on a 530 sprocket.
Z1E provides conversion info, such as comparative sizes of 530 sprockets that match the stock 630 sprockets.
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For example, if you have 14 teeth on the front sprocket and 40 teeth on the rear sprocket, your ratio would be 40/14 = 2.86.
The larger the number the better the acceleration, but at highway speeds the engine revs would be higher. The lower the number, the lower the engine revs at highway speeds, and (usually) slightly better fuel economy. But at the expense of acceleration.
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New chain and sprockets still working great after 2 weeks!
But I was stranded on the road today when the countershaft nut mysteriously disappeared. LUCKILY for me and my wife, a REALLY nice guy stopped and gave us a ride to an ACE hardware that VERY luckily, had a 20X1mm nut. I got all the spacers from Z1 enterprises when I did the conversion, but somehow it came loose. NOW I have a wave washer locking the nut to the shaft and sprocket. HOORAY for nice people in the world!!
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To convert maintaining the stock gear ratio.
Use a 530 series 18t front, 40t rear and 110 links of 530 chain. (Linked below.)
www.z1enterprises.com/ShopByCategory.asp...ory=0101010401161101
Be sure to grab a couple of the SS-3 spacers just in case you need to shim out the front sprocket. Also a clip-style master link for the chain if you don’t want to use the included rivet-style link.
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