Surely its easier and makes more sense to just go for the 520 chain?marcus57 wrote:Even with the rick Oliver kit?niteblade wrote:160 rear and 525 chain will cause it to hit each other... tried and tested
I hope not or I'm stuffed
RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
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Re: RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
I have just fitted the kit. It works really well £16 well spent.
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Re: RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
Not when you have a brand new 525 renthal sprockets and chain.Drunkn Munky wrote:Surely its easier and makes more sense to just go for the 520 chain?marcus57 wrote:Even with the rick Oliver kit?niteblade wrote:160 rear and 525 chain will cause it to hit each other... tried and tested
I hope not or I'm stuffed
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Re: RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
it's got nothing to do with the pitch (525/520).
the pitch is the distance between the pins.
what makes the difference is o-rings.
the rubber o-rings sit between the inner and outer plates on each side of the chain,
they are approx 1.5/2mm and with one on either side of each pin.
that's approx 3/4mm wider than a non o-ring chain of the same pitch.
so if you have a 520 o-ring chain at 25mm wide, then a 520 non o-ring chain would be 21mm wide.
besides all that o-rings sap power and are irrelivent if you look after your chain properly.
EDIT http://www.sprocketsunlimited.com/Chain ... tions.html
the pitch is the distance between the pins.
what makes the difference is o-rings.
the rubber o-rings sit between the inner and outer plates on each side of the chain,
they are approx 1.5/2mm and with one on either side of each pin.
that's approx 3/4mm wider than a non o-ring chain of the same pitch.
so if you have a 520 o-ring chain at 25mm wide, then a 520 non o-ring chain would be 21mm wide.
besides all that o-rings sap power and are irrelivent if you look after your chain properly.
EDIT http://www.sprocketsunlimited.com/Chain ... tions.html
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Re: RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
might i also add that when i bought my bike it had a 180 supercorsa and 180 diablo rain,
i ran both tyres with a non o-ring chain and had no rubbing (standard rear wheel and no spaceing kit either).
i bought a new chain (o-ring) and that was the first time a chain came into contact with the tyre.
ps. i could not afford tyres for my first season and had to use what came with the bike.
i now run 160's on the rear
i ran both tyres with a non o-ring chain and had no rubbing (standard rear wheel and no spaceing kit either).
i bought a new chain (o-ring) and that was the first time a chain came into contact with the tyre.
ps. i could not afford tyres for my first season and had to use what came with the bike.
i now run 160's on the rear
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Re: RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
True but a 520 has to be marginally narrower as a 525 o ring touches and a 520 o ring doesn't, and that's on the same bike/tyres etc
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Re: RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
same chain make?
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Re: RVF Tyre & chain hitting?
No just ditched the shagged 525 for 520 renthals so that's probably why.