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15 Oct 2013 20:08 - 15 Oct 2013 20:08 #610131 by b0ssdawg
old chain could i save it? was created by b0ssdawg
so my chain is original so im pretty sure it is o-ring style, so is there any chance i could save it? i know "spin the tire and watch the chain as it gones on and comes off the sprockets to see if there is any popping of the links. if there is a popping or kinking appearance, this could be a couple of things... lack of lubrication or the chain is stretched." im on a budget build so i would like to reuse as much as possible? or is it just too risky?

Rusty old 1976 kz900
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15 Oct 2013 21:03 #610137 by koolaid_kid
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There are many things you could check:
Popping noise as you described
Chain stretch - are the marks to the end
Is is rusted
Does it pull away from the back sprocket
Does it appear to be properly lubricated
Does the rear sprocket appear worn

AFAIK the original chains were not the o-ring type, but I could be mistaken.

1983 GPz 750
810 Wiseco, Kerker, K&N, DynoJet S3, Accel, Progressive, etc.

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15 Oct 2013 22:09 - 15 Oct 2013 22:24 #610145 by 4TheKZ1000
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noting like a worn chain breaking at 75 mph wrapping around the rear wheel locking it up and throwing you over the handle bars......aaahhhh I would keep it.... :dry:

Don't take my word ask the goose..... :laugh:

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15 Oct 2013 23:08 #610158 by koolaid_kid
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No doubt. A case of being penny wise and pound foolish. It would also be a good time for a 530 chain conversion.

1983 GPz 750
810 Wiseco, Kerker, K&N, DynoJet S3, Accel, Progressive, etc.

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16 Oct 2013 10:15 #610195 by Cynjut
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If the chain moves freely and doesn't show sign of wear or rust, you can probably keep going. If there's any doubt in your mind, get a new chain and sprocket set.If you decide to replace the chain, consider using a newer 530 weight chain.

1977 KZ-1000 A1
1982 KZ-1000 M2 Frankenbike

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22 Oct 2013 01:40 #610775 by steell
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4TheKZ1000 wrote: noting like a worn chain breaking at 75 mph wrapping around the rear wheel locking it up and throwing you over the handle bars......aaahhhh I would keep it.... :dry:

Don't take my word ask the goose..... :laugh:


Anything is possible using CGI, but rear wheel lockup usually results in a lowside.
Pretty well impossible to throw you over the forks.

KD9JUR

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22 Oct 2013 09:05 #610784 by KZB2 650
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Had a exc quality RK o ring chain for the last 28 years or so and have lubed it every 300 miles give or take. It felt really good with it adjusted ... couldn't feel any play at all till I took the wheel off then it was easy to feel the play on each joint.

Defently raised my heart rate after thinking of Goose !!! New X chain and sprockets sittin in the garage waiting for a warmer day.

1978 KZ650 b-2
700cc Wiseco kit 10 to 1.
1980 KZ750 cam, ape springs, stock clutch/ Barnett springs.
Vance and Hines Header w/ comp baffle and Ape pods, Dyna S and green coils, copper wires.
29MM smooth bores W/ 17.5 pilots, 0-6s and 117.5 main
16/42 gearing X ring chain and alum rear JT sprocket.

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22 Oct 2013 15:51 #610846 by bountyhunter
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The way I knew a chain was dead was when it did not have consistent free play around the full length. As you move the wheel you find loose and tight spots where segments have stretched.

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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