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'82 GS1100G Cam Chain

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Who here has ever replaced a cam chain on an '83 GS1100G? If you read my intro thread, you heard about the rat-infested GS1100 I brought home. I ended up tearing the top end apart to inspect for damage, and in doing so had to break the cam chain. I grabbed a NOS cam chain from Bike Bandit and, lo and behold, it's endless. Now, I've installed riveted cam chains on other bikes, namely old Hondas, and never had a problem. There's no way to install the chain I just got without breaking the case apart and I really don't feel like doing that. I mean, I will if I absolutely have to, but still... Do any of you know of any master link/rivet-style cam chains for this thing?
 
"I will if I absolutely have to"

i would too....the thought of the camchain coming apart is on my list of things to avoid.
 
Pulling the lower case is simple
Much easier than pulling the motor from the frame
 
Pulling the lower case is simple
Much easier than pulling the motor from the frame

Is it? I'm still waiting on my shop manual. I have the entire top end off, so I reckon if I can just take the case off and leave what's left in the frame that'll make it easier.
 
I've got about 3500 miles on a pressed link cam chain that I bought from Z1 enterprises. They sell the chain and link.
 
Never heard of a pressed/riveted camchain break unless it was installed by a monkey.
I've totally lost count of the mileage I've done on chains I've replaced - no exaggeration, it's just not a thing to worry about.
 
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