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530 Chain conversion

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I bought 2 kits from those ebay guys, for my '78 and '79 750's, and both the chains were too short. I think they learned their lesson after me, but double check first if you go that route. The concern with smaller front sprockets is increased chain wear from it making that extra tight turn. I'm not sure how much this applies to the 15 tooth/530, but I ordered the largest front I could from them(18), which needs 49 or 50 to be stock ratio, as you know, so that's how they messed up and sent the usual chain which was too short.
 
I have converted my '81 GS1100EX and my '85 GS1150EF both to 530 chain and sprocket setups. Couldn't be happier with the 530. And NO..it isn't your imagination about the smoothness and the power. Yes mine was 9.25 lbs lighter chain and sprockets together. But that weight isn't just poundage removed from the bike but reciprocating weight the engine has to accelerate into motion from an at rest position. MUCH less mass (9.25lbs) to get moving than the 630 chain. Enough to actually feel. I too got mine from Z1 and couldn't be happier with the service I received from them..as usual.
 
I went with the 520 chain. You can see my link here:

http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum/showthread.php?t=153898&highlight=520+chain+conversion

I had to make a spacer on the lathe in order to get the sprockets to line up correctly.

I would've liked to have gotten larger sprockets in order to decrease the radius of curvature that the chain has to go around - but that was the largest that was offered on the site.

I also got an X-ring chain which is a little better than an O-ring. Both will do the job fine.

I had to jump through some hoops but I got a 530 to 520 chain conversion from a bandit 1200 and just like everyone on here said the mounting IS exactly the same (for an 1100 at least).
 
JT sprockets has all the dimensions and diagrams for their sprockets on their website. It helps determine what will work for these conversions, especially when going to 520. You can mix and match many of the GSXR, Bandit, and Katana sprockets to get what you need. Some of the Kawasaki sprockets will work too.
 
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