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Boriqua
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My chain is fairly well shot. Side to side play is huge and I feel some knocking coming through my left peg under certain conditions. I cant get a good adjustment on it because its done. I took a look and the chain has a master link and says EK630 and appears to be a straight up non oring chain. It is about the last thing I need to do to have the bike finished ... for now.
I have been reading up and it would seem the thing to do is go 530 conversion if for no other reason than availability. Cool. I read that the 630 chain is running though a 15t front sprocket and a 41t rear and if I go to a 530 I will want a 16t front and 42t rear to keep the same ratio. Right?
So here is my question. There is no where in my neck of the woods that doesnt require a healthy stint on the highway at 75mph.. On my bonneville I changed my front sprocket so it could do highway speeds more comfortably and it worked out great without sacrificing the fun factor.
While the 750 handles the highway light years better than my triumph I think I would still like to gear it down a touch. At highway I am currently running about 5100ish rpm. I don't want to massively gear it down but what sprocket combo could someone recommend to shave a few RPM's off .... or ... should I just go straight conversion?
While I do enjoy the occasional throttle blip most of my riding solo or with the wife is pretty sedate. I dont need it to loop like a Harley but getting a hair under 5000 at highway speed would be nice but I am certainly open to "leave it the hell alone" advice too.
I have been reading up and it would seem the thing to do is go 530 conversion if for no other reason than availability. Cool. I read that the 630 chain is running though a 15t front sprocket and a 41t rear and if I go to a 530 I will want a 16t front and 42t rear to keep the same ratio. Right?
So here is my question. There is no where in my neck of the woods that doesnt require a healthy stint on the highway at 75mph.. On my bonneville I changed my front sprocket so it could do highway speeds more comfortably and it worked out great without sacrificing the fun factor.
While the 750 handles the highway light years better than my triumph I think I would still like to gear it down a touch. At highway I am currently running about 5100ish rpm. I don't want to massively gear it down but what sprocket combo could someone recommend to shave a few RPM's off .... or ... should I just go straight conversion?
While I do enjoy the occasional throttle blip most of my riding solo or with the wife is pretty sedate. I dont need it to loop like a Harley but getting a hair under 5000 at highway speed would be nice but I am certainly open to "leave it the hell alone" advice too.