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So on my kz750 im finally replacing the chain and sprockets, it had a ek630 chain with 13 & 32 tooth jt sprockets.
Converting to 530pitch 13:39 teeth and a did chain. I did this to up the acceleration but I read somewhere that changing the pitch is going to make this ratio almost the same as with the smaller 630 rear sprocket. Basically making my acceleration the same. Any truth in that statement?
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www.z1enterprises.com/Chain630To530.aspx
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Z1Enterprises.com has the 530 conversion info.
To prolong the life of the chain a larger Fr sprocket is preferable --- the stock sprocket is small.
Possible 530 setup: 16T Fr & 42T Rr. .... Or 17T Fr & 45T Rr (if a 17T will fit).
A related topic. Counter sprockets on a 1980 kz750H1
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65mph is 6.5-7k rpm which should be fine I think...
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whirlwind598 wrote: I thought it sounded odd which is why I asked, it definitely helped the acceleration, I can still top the speedometer but now at full throttle it hits 9.5k rpm instead of stopping at 8k
65mph is 6.5-7k rpm which should be fine I think...
What? That's way too high! At that ratio your top speed at redline would only be about 85 mph! Either your clutch is slipping badly or you need to change the size of the sprockets. My KZ650 with stock 16/42 sprockets turns 4874 rpm at 65 mph. Ed
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Think about this, Taching at 65-7000 RPM for long stretches is wearing out the engine that much faster. Better to be a little slow on take off, than rebuilding a motor every year.
Just my opinion, yeah everyone has one, what ever turns your crank.
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Stock 630 sprockets for the 1980 740/4 are 13 front and 33 rear and an 84 link ( I think) chain.
I currently have 13 front and 37 rear and I hit 60mph (100kph) at 5,000 rpm. Take off is quite fast though.
I'll be ordering new 530 chain and sprockets in the next couple of weeks - cant do anythng with bike until March - and I intend to go back to stock type gearing which will lower the rpm at 60mph/100kph
Dividing everything by 5 and multiplying by 6 I plan to order a 16 front and a 40 tooth rear (33/5x6) and a 101 link or thereabouts chain.
If you did the 530 conversion as described in your first post but kept the front sprocket at 13 tooth then that might account for the high rpm- even higher than mine - at 60 to 65mph
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Its definitely a higher ratio than yours, I have never been able to red line this bike, on the old ratio 13:32 I topped at 8k rpm on a straight highway, probably 95 mph at the most650ed wrote:
whirlwind598 wrote: I thought it sounded odd which is why I asked, it definitely helped the acceleration, I can still top the speedometer but now at full throttle it hits 9.5k rpm instead of stopping at 8k
65mph is 6.5-7k rpm which should be fine I think...
What? That's way too high! At that ratio your top speed at redline would only be about 85 mph! Either your clutch is slipping badly or you need to change the size of the sprockets. My KZ650 with stock 16/42 sprockets turns 4874 rpm at 65 mph. Ed
I need to test it again but that'll wait til its warmer...
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