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kawastrtfgtr wrote: hi; ı use to 630 chain and 180-55-17 rear tire and chain some times touch the shock; i want to convert 530 chain. what is the maximum width of 530 and 630 drive chain?thanks.
Both 530 and 630 are the same width.
5 & 6 signifies PITCH, or the distance between pins. 5/8" or 6/8"
30 (both chains) is the width of the roller. 3/8" wide.
Depending on the specific chain the outside width can vary a little. The more heavy duty chains will have thicker plates for example. You can not assume anything in this regard though so you have to get specific data from the chain manufacturer. At the end of the day though the difference in overall width won't vary a whole lot. You will have to move to a 520 chain if you really need something thinner. Of course you will need the matching sprockets too so budget accordingly.
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650ed wrote: A stock chain used on a stock swing arm will not come in contact with a stock shock. What bike is this on, and what have you already done to modify it? Got pics? Ed
He mentioned changing the rear wheel...
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Regarding the "pin length" I'm not sure what more to add that wasn't mentioned in my previous post about chains. By definition both 530 and 630 chains have the same roller width. Overall chain width depends on other factors though including side plate thickness.
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What is the rear rim? A 17" looks great! I don't see any weld seams, Not a double weld! Fits the cycle great. Looks OEM.kawastrtfgtr wrote: hi; my bike is kz1000 ı have this photo. 530-630 chains pins leght same?
What is your offset? Have to have some? 3/8" 5/8"
I goofed in 1990 I had a stock 18" Kaw mag that was made into a double weld using a D.I.D. wheel. The infamous "Puppet" of RaceVisions built it.
Pup built the jig, then sold it to Paul Gast from FBG racing.
I sold it at Norwalk, OH. at an I.D.B.A. drag meet. I did get $200 bucks for it though.
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