When to replace chain & sprocket
#12
The chain indicator nut just touch the replace chain line....I was checking stock gearing is 530 chain 16/43....but photo of chain marking say 520vm? I don't know if previous owner change gear??? Chain may not be oem? And the sprocket says made in France... If info help?
I notice chain slack need to be adjust every 2000miles maybe 2500....
I notice chain slack need to be adjust every 2000miles maybe 2500....
#13
well if your at the marks now , your better off just replacing
looks like the previous owner put on a 520 kit no biggie cheaper to replace and more readily available
plus its lighter
count the number of teeth on both sprockets , that will tell you what you have now
like i said your better off replacing it then taking a chance
how many miles on that chain
here just get a new kit
Sprocket Center
looks like the previous owner put on a 520 kit no biggie cheaper to replace and more readily available
plus its lighter
count the number of teeth on both sprockets , that will tell you what you have now
like i said your better off replacing it then taking a chance
how many miles on that chain
here just get a new kit
Sprocket Center
Last edited by IDoDirt; 12-14-2011 at 10:49 PM. Reason: Double Post
#14
#15
The picture only tells that it appears someone "oiled" the chain which you shouldn't do on an o-ring chain. They are greased inside the orings and typically oiling the outside either does nothing or it actually breaks down the grease if it works its way inside. There are specific methods to relube an oring chain if one must. Basically it should only be kept clean until it needs replacement.
That and a 520 is not the stock size so the chain set has been replaced.
You have to look straight on and see if the teeth form a perfect vertical U, which is sometimes hard to tell. As it wears the U will start to lean forward.
But in any case if the tension indicators show replacement, then replace it.
That and a 520 is not the stock size so the chain set has been replaced.
You have to look straight on and see if the teeth form a perfect vertical U, which is sometimes hard to tell. As it wears the U will start to lean forward.
But in any case if the tension indicators show replacement, then replace it.
#16
its a 520 chain and sprocket = pitch of the chain , the 520 is just a lighter set up , the whole lighter is faster thing
sprocket gearing is the amount of teeth you have on each sprocket , true rearing is changing gears in the transmission
#19
doesn't look stock. May not be stock gearing judging by the aftermarket rear sprocket
This means the indicators on the swingarm mean nothing.
The only way to tell is by checking the sideways play and a stretch measurement from rivet to rivet. You can find how to do this on the manufacturers website. It also tells you in the maintenance section of the shop manual for your bike
This means the indicators on the swingarm mean nothing.
The only way to tell is by checking the sideways play and a stretch measurement from rivet to rivet. You can find how to do this on the manufacturers website. It also tells you in the maintenance section of the shop manual for your bike
#20