How to recognize a chain...
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How to recognize a chain...
...type? :)
Got a chain but it's in one piece. Now I need that link but there are different types - 430, 520, 530 etc.
How do I tell what one is suitable for my chain? Is there a way o measuring this?
Want to buy a link on flea bay but not sure which size(?) to go for.
Hope you people can put some light on this.
Cheers!
Got a chain but it's in one piece. Now I need that link but there are different types - 430, 520, 530 etc.
How do I tell what one is suitable for my chain? Is there a way o measuring this?
Want to buy a link on flea bay but not sure which size(?) to go for.
Hope you people can put some light on this.
Cheers!
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
A VFR chain is a 104 link 525 chain with 15/40 sprockets as standard. Hope this helps.
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
Uh sorry, should have mentioned, mine is NC35... 

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Re: How to recognize a chain...
pritty sure its the same (there virtually the same bike) chances are its a 525, but i could possible a 520
dont think you can check if its o ring or x ring unless you take it apart
dont think you can check if its o ring or x ring unless you take it apart
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
Yes you can measure it, here you go.maciekmaciek19 wrote:...type? :)
Got a chain but it's in one piece. Now I need that link but there are different types - 430, 520, 530 etc.
How do I tell what one is suitable for my chain? Is there a way o measuring this?
Want to buy a link on flea bay but not sure which size(?) to go for.
Hope you people can put some light on this.
Cheers!
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
chain info is stamped on the fookin side plates of the chain probably 520 at a guess...... get a rag and some wd40 or petrol or de greaser and rub the links on your chain and all will b revealed
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
525 is standard NC35 but racers or trackdayers tend to fit a 520 as it's much lighter and although it doesn't last as long race/track bikes don't tend to do that many miles (just very hard ones)!Spike16 wrote:pritty sure its the same (there virtually the same bike) chances are its a 525, but i could possible a 520
dont think you can check if its o ring or x ring unless you take it apart
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
Theres quite a lot of differences between the two if you take them apart, even things that look the same are often different.Spike16 wrote:pritty sure its the same (there virtually the same bike) chances are its a 525, but i could possible a 520
dont think you can check if its o ring or x ring unless you take it apart
The NC35 should have
15/38 sprockets
And i'm 95% certain its a 525/102 link chain as opposed to the NC30's
15/40 and 525/104.
Just ring a local bike shop, they'll check for you :)
I'd recommend the 'x'-ring chain, it'll more than likely cost less than £5 more than the standard one and should last longer :)
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
haha! it better be true!yamahaha wrote:chain info is stamped on the fookin side plates of the chain probably 520 at a guess...... get a rag and some wd40 or petrol or de greaser and rub the links on your chain and all will b revealed

will check it out.
THanks All for help!... again!
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Re: How to recognize a chain...
that is spot on,the nc35 is 102 links 525 and 15/38 sprocket.Neosophist wrote:15/38 sprockets
And i'm 95% certain its a 525/102 link chain as opposed to the NC30's
15/40 and 525/104.
measure the width of the rollers......on a 525 chain the width will be 7.49mm 5/16"
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