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1982 Kawasaki KZ 750 LTD Looking for 530 Sprockets
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Chain strength is higher with 630 all things being equal, however all things are NOT equal because only low end 630 chains are available these days.This is an instructive article. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller_chain#Chain_strength
Take DID for example. Their range moves from VO (O-ring) to VX (X-ring) to ZXM-X (super high end X-ring). As you move up the range the strength increases as does the durability. If you want a 630 your only option is the VO. I'm sure it's a perfectly serviceable chain, but it's not in the same quality league as the higher end options.
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Chain strength is higher with 630 all things being equal, however all things are NOT equal because only low end 630 chains are available these days.This is an instructive article. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller_chain#Chain_strength
Take DID for example. Their range moves from VO (O-ring) to VX (X-ring) to ZXM-X (super high end X-ring). As you move up the range the strength increases as does the durability. If you want a 630 your only option is the VO. I'm sure it's a perfectly serviceable chain, but it's not in the same quality league as the higher end options.
Spot on Ed, modern 530/520/525 chains are far superior to the heavy, power sapping 630, I just bought a 520 chain for my 810/gpz750 and the guy I bought it off uses the same chain on his GSXR1000 race bike. Modern bikes produce way more power than our old bikes and NONE of them use a 630, as far as I'm aware...
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I mean financially, is it cheaper to get decent 530 set than just 630 chain?
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Does it make sense to upgrade to 530 chain if I have 2 perfect sets of sprockets for 630 chain?
I mean financially, is it cheaper to get decent 530 set than just 630 chain?
If your 630 sprockets are new, then I'd just buy a 630 chain and use it until you've worn them out, then do the 530 swap. You should always use new sprockets when changing a chain, change the lot as a set.
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Well, they are NOT new. But "like new". Looks like bike(s) were parked with new chains which then were rusted out and destroyed. Very little wear on sprockets.
Does it make sense to upgrade to 530 chain if I have 2 perfect sets of sprockets for 630 chain?
I mean financially, is it cheaper to get decent 530 set than just 630 chain?
If your 630 sprockets are new, then I'd just buy a 630 chain and use it until you've worn them out, then do the 530 swap. You should always use new sprockets when changing a chain, change the lot as a set.
I understand idea about replacing in sets, but those sprockets in really good shape.
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If I was restoring another Z1 I would probably go with 630 but if I was rebuilding one for daily use I would probably go with 530.
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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which 530 chain is recommended? Fsm says should be 102L endless, bug i see none for sale
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Any of the major brands of drive chains will serve you well. D.I.D., RK, Regina, EK, et cetera.
If you decide to ask about chain lubricants, be prepared for an avalanche of strong opinions.
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