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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750 LTD Looking for 530 Sprockets
- don3194
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Anyways I think I want to go with a 16:30 ratio, but I haven't been able to find any 530 sprockets under 38 teeth for the rear, even on Z1 enterprises and was wondering where other guys on here have gotten them from.
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I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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13 + 3 = 16T (530 front sprocket size that matches the diameter of your original sprocket)
16 x 32/13 = 39T for the rear sprocket
The stock 630 chain was 84 links long.
84 x 6/8 (distance between links)= 63" long chain
63 / (5/ = 100.8 (use a 102 link 530 chain)
Hope this helps
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Pretty good information (as usual)!!Nessism wrote: 13/32 are the stock sprockets
13 + 3 = 16T (530 front sprocket size that matches the diameter of your original sprocket)
16 x 32/13 = 39T for the rear sprocket
The stock 630 chain was 84 links long.
84 x 6/8 (distance between links)= 63" long chain
63 / (5/ = 100.8 (use a 102 link 530 chain)
Hope this helps
Question: is the OEM 630 chain an o-ring unit? If not, does a 530 o-ring chain will be wider than the OEM 630 (maybe) not o-ring unit?
Asking just to be sure a 530 o-ring will not rub anywhere if wider.
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Back 40 years ago, when chains were not particularly durable, even O-ring chains, 630 was desirable for high HP engines because the tensile strength is greater. This is a function of the thick side plates, which by the way are not wear points. As time moved forward and chain tech improved 630 fell off the map. Even motogp bikes don't use 630. 530, and even 520, chains are more than strong enough these days for even the most powerful bikes. Further, the best tech is saved for these sizes. 630 is relegated to vintage bikes these days for the most part.
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The 70s 650s came stock w a 16T Fr & I would assume the 750H Fr sprocket fitment is pretty much the same. Thanks.
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102 link 530 chain
Got it!
Now, where can we get them?
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JL
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Cant remember where I got the sprockets but think I ended up with one JT and one Sunstar
I made the switch 3 or 4 years ago and I don't believe I have had to adjust the new chain since.
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