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630 to 530 Conversion, Pros and cons
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29 Sep 2013 19:38 #608265
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630 to 530 Conversion, Pros and cons was created by itlives
Hello all:
It's time for sprocket and chain replacement on the old girl (77,1000 A1, just turned over 30k) and was looking for some input before I purchase.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
It's time for sprocket and chain replacement on the old girl (77,1000 A1, just turned over 30k) and was looking for some input before I purchase.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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29 Sep 2013 19:42 - 29 Sep 2013 19:48 #608266
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Replied by 4TheKZ1000 on topic 630 to 530 Conversion, Pros and cons
It is all good news from me going to 530
You need all new hardware..... 2 sprockets and chain. Don't use used parts with new parts.
Cheaper, lighter and color choices.
Only favor 630 for a built street fighter or turbo.
Get a quality o-ring chain.
You need all new hardware..... 2 sprockets and chain. Don't use used parts with new parts.
Cheaper, lighter and color choices.
Only favor 630 for a built street fighter or turbo.
Get a quality o-ring chain.
Last edit: 29 Sep 2013 19:48 by 4TheKZ1000.
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29 Sep 2013 20:47 #608277
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1980 LTD (changed over the years), 1979 LTD (being rebuilt), 1977 KZ turbo and various KZ's in various states of build. KLX110
Replied by racer54 on topic 630 to 530 Conversion, Pros and cons
I run 630 but mainly because I have so many sprockets and chains for this size chain. 430 is the way to go though bor all the reasons mentioned above. Just a note though...current pro-street bikes run 530 chain so I'm sure a 530 chain will probably be strong enough for anything we run with on our Z's. They are running low 7's at about 200 mph and make around 600 hp so a 530 is probably good. I know they make them with about 10000 tensile strength which is waht a top 630 chain rates at except for a promod chain which is so heavy you wouldn't want to run it on a streetbike anyway.
1980 LTD (changed over the years), 1979 LTD (being rebuilt), 1977 KZ turbo and various KZ's in various states of build. KLX110
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09 Oct 2013 18:25 #609403
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1983 GPz 750
810 Wiseco, Kerker, K&N, DynoJet S3, Accel, Progressive, etc.
Replied by koolaid_kid on topic 630 to 530 Conversion, Pros and cons
The current generation of 530 chains are much stronger than the original 630s ever were. Much more choices as well. Just remember to purchase a high quality o-ring, or even better x-ring, and you will get tens of thousands of miles out of them if you maintain them correctly.
1983 GPz 750
810 Wiseco, Kerker, K&N, DynoJet S3, Accel, Progressive, etc.
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09 Oct 2013 18:31 #609405
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1977 KZ-1000 A1
1982 KZ-1000 M2 Frankenbike
Replied by Cynjut on topic 630 to 530 Conversion, Pros and cons
The folks at Z1-Enterprises were able to get me set up with a brand new 520 chain in spite of the 'Frankenbike' nature of my wheels, frame, and engine being off different models. I'm a fan.
1977 KZ-1000 A1
1982 KZ-1000 M2 Frankenbike
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