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    Chain Conversion 530 or 520?

    I've been looking at different chain setups an I was wondering if there was any reason to not run a 520 chain on my GS1000 instead of a 530..

    I guess main reason is I can get a good RK 520 X-ring chain for $20-50 less than the same 530 chain and it's a bit lighter.. sprockets cost the same..

    It'll take a JT Sprockets JTF512 front and a JTR1825 rear sprocket.

    I don't need it for any other reason.. I'm still running stock wheels.

    #2
    All things being equal, a 530 chain will generally last longer and stretch less than a 520 chain on a street bike. Something to consider. http://www.z1enterprises.com/catalog.aspx?pid=SPMP2 for good prices on some RK x-ring chains.
    Last edited by Guest; 11-20-2009, 03:42 PM.

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      #3
      The rollers are wider on 530 so the sprockets and chain wear will be less. I get using 520 because it's narrow, some guys running a wide wheel/tire don't have much of a choice, but otherwise I'd go with 530.
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        #4
        also depends on if you're making upwards of 100hp or more... on the 1k.. i don't think you're making enough to break a 520, but you will definitely stretch it well before the 530 would. so you will end up spending more replacing chains in the long run than if you just bought 530s. I doubt you'd notice it with fuel mileage either. you'd also have to get new sprockets too.

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          #5
          I'm not convinced a 520 stretches more than a 530. I've been running a 520 Regina chain the last few years with Vortex sprockets and it's been the best wearing combo I've ever had on the bike.

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            #6
            you can get 530 chains far stronger than your stock 630.

            ek makes a 520 with 9400 lbs tensile. I will be running that chain on my 1260 turbo katana I am building.

            You may want to give this a read. Take from it what you will.

            http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_a...cle_chains.htm
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              #7
              I run a DID 520 with a Supersprox on my FZ1, it has almost 5000 miles on it with no stretching what so ever. I have to agree with Billy I am not convinced the 520 stretches any more than the 530. The argument has always been that a 520 is designed is for racing. I dont think the average guy could put racing stress on a chain. IMO I think it comes down to personal preference.

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                #8
                i agree on some things but i dont agree regina is weak, there solid pin chains are expencive but strong!
                520 are used on dirt bike and are very strong, i dont know where you would get a 520 from though, except from those guys ,, and as for oiling a chain i dont agreee with there right way
                to do it right you would need to take the chain off and oil it, then you wouldnt get any on your tire
                i think o rings are just money for nothing,re oil an chain and the o rings will keep the oil from getting where it needs to be, and there heavier not stronger than other chains
                to each his own though

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