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Found a 520 O-ring chain in my garage!

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630

630

My guess was just that...and it still is. There are thousands of bikes, still running, that came with and are still using 630 chains. I would think the percentage of people who have changed to 530 would be forever impossible to come close guessing.... and it would be a samll minority.

On this website, we're different. We really care about these bikes and try to do what's best. In the 'real world', most people ride these bikes and replace parts when absolutely necessary with similar parts; they don't do anything special.:?

By the way, I've got 630 on both of my bikes...and they're great. I've also got a new one 'in the wings'.:-D
 
My guess was just that...and it still is. There are thousands of bikes, still running, that came with and are still using 630 chains. I would think the percentage of people who have changed to 530 would be forever impossible to come close guessing.... and it would be a samll minority.

On this website, we're different. We really care about these bikes and try to do what's best. In the 'real world', most people ride these bikes and replace parts when absolutely necessary with similar parts; they don't do anything special.:?

By the way, I've got 630 on both of my bikes...and they're great. I've also got a new one 'in the wings'.:-D

Well to each his own. I think Jeff (from Z1 who posted above) would have and does have a good idea on how many people switch. I think, personally, you're wrong in your assumption that it would be a small minority. I mean, there is no reason NOT to switch. Its not hard to do, it does only good, (and by good i mean not only in the wallet, but less rotational mass=less work for the motor) and doesnt do any harm. I dont think anyone here is faulting you for choosing to use a 630.
 
Oh, my!

Oh, my!

Oh, Dave!! If you think anyone from Z-1 or any other business has any idea of how many original 630 bikes are now using 530 chains, it is just, plain unlikely. How could that possibly be?

I don't care (and I'm sure you don't, either) but the world is HUGE and there are thousands of bike riders out there with 630 chains.....and, the vast, overwhelming majority of them have never heard of Z-1 Enterprises; the percentage who have, would be extraordinarily small.:-s To try to figure out 'switchers' based upon such limited information is meaningless.

By the way, I mean absolutely NO offense...at all!:-D (and, based on our PM's, I'm sure you know that!!)
 
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