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Old Jul 30, 2011 | 01:43 PM
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Sorry first off to what might be a dumb question, but I cannot find the answer.

I have a 1999 cbr600. i need a new chain. just gonna go stock. but what is stock size. 525 or 530 and it asks a size as well when you look. like 100-130.

any help is greatly appreciated.

J
 
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Old Jul 31, 2011 | 04:17 AM
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According to my Haynes manual the chain for your year and model CBR 600 is:

F-X and F-Y (1999 and 2000) models:
Type: DID 525HV or RK 525ROZ1
Links: 110 links

The later F-1/FS-1 models (2001 on) chains are:
Type: DID 525H or RK GB525ROZ1
Links: 108 links

Front engine socket size: 16 teeth
Rear wheel socket size: European F-X and F-Y models: 44 teeth
US 1999-2000 models size: 45 teeth.

Hope this helps!




Originally Posted by mrclean667
Sorry first off to what might be a dumb question, but I cannot find the answer.

I have a 1999 cbr600. i need a new chain. just gonna go stock. but what is stock size. 525 or 530 and it asks a size as well when you look. like 100-130.

any help is greatly appreciated.

J
 
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Old Aug 7, 2011 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by mrclean667
Sorry first off to what might be a dumb question, but I cannot find the answer.

I have a 1999 cbr600. i need a new chain. just gonna go stock. but what is stock size. 525 or 530 and it asks a size as well when you look. like 100-130.

any help is greatly appreciated.

J

Highwaypatrol is spot on but If i could make a recommendation go with the RK XW 525 X-Ring chain. I had this on my old 98 f3 that had a 520 conversion and it felt great. You can find them much cheaper on ebay, theyre one of the best chains you can buy, and the x-ring performs much better than the standard o-ring you that came on your bike
 
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Old Aug 13, 2011 | 09:39 AM
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Very happy w/my RK XW 520 on my 9rr.... Three yrs strong!
 
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Old Aug 13, 2011 | 03:44 PM
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Yep, I always get the RK chains now. Good chains.
Moved to F4 section....
 
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Old Aug 13, 2011 | 03:55 PM
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Yep,

OEM 16/45 steel sprockets.
OEM chains are D.I.D or RK 525 - both great chains. While the manual indicates 110 links, 108 is acceptable. (I personally use D.I.D gold on all my bikes.)
 
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