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ARHMA Superbike Build - Ti Sprockets/Chain?

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Hi Guys,


About mid way through my ARHMA Superbike build and was wondering if anyone has anyone used the titanium sprockets and chain from Sidewinder? Thinking of doing a 520 setup and wondering if it's worth the money. I'm running a 77GS750 - punching out to 850, SV650 rims, brakes and rubber, 43mm SV650 front end and a 81 GS1100 alum swingarm.

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-joe
 
Nice bike. All things being equal, a 520 setup on a racebike does save some rotating weight.

ARHMA racebike only, right? In that case, IMHO get a quality 520 race chain from DID/RK/EH and save the money you'd spend on Ti chains/sprockets in favor of getting multiple aluminum rear sprockets so you can change your gearing per track. A quick search shows you can get 3-5 Vortex Al rear sprockets for the cost of one Ti rear sprocket.
 
Yea you are right. I should save the cash. I know I will need a couple of different setups depending on the track. Your gs look rad.
 
Do they allow 43's in AHMRA and it 4.5" the limit for a rear wheel? SV is a 5"

Toddk
 
Do they allow 43's in AHMRA and it 4.5" the limit for a rear wheel? SV is a 5"

Toddk

The 99 to 03 models SV650(S) have a 4.5" rear wheel atleast, so no sigar for you Toddk:p
 
Thanks for the info, I thought all the 650's were 5's. Did not want you spend a ton of time on something you would have to change.

You learn somethign new everyday. Are you running a 150 or a 160?

I'll go with another "I thought", I thought 99-03 SV were 41mm tubes? and here's a Did you know, that you can put CBR600F3 internals(tubes and rods) in SV forks and have adjustable dampening?;)

Toddk
 
But only preload and rebound, I guess it's much better then having none. Does the cbr forks have compression adjuster at the bottom? Is there any 41mm forks that does have comp. adjustment?
 
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