520 chain conversion
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520 chain conversion
ive managed to aquire a 520 chain which i have heard i can stick on my NC30, just wondered if its a sensible conversion and what i need to do to carry it out?
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Re: 520 chain conversion
i have a 520 chain on my NC30 not too sure what the advandages are of it though?? so yes definately fits, obviously you are going to need a new rear sprocket, at least thats what i know hopefully some one slightly more knowledgable can help us both. i'm interested to know what the number denote?
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Re: 520 chain conversion
i have no sprockets lol hence the question. if i can get away with just buying sprockets then its going to save me money
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Re: 520 chain conversion
You will need both front and rear 520 pitch sprockets mate
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Re: 520 chain conversion
if thats all then brilliant! Do you know the benefits?
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Re: 520 chain conversion
Lighter wieght is all it is, but that can only be a good thing. Im ditching mine for a 520 set. You may aswell drop a tooth on the front or go up on the rear. your lose a little top end but thats no biggy
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Re: 520 chain conversion
good idea! Its going to be a bit of a track bike to start with anyway so that will be perfect, thanks mate
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Re: 520 chain conversion
If its gunna be a trackbike then definatly change the size of the sprockets, keep the 525 set for the road if you find the track gearing to low. I know its a pain but if you unbolt the swingarm and move it slightly you can swap the chains without splitting them, an abba stand with foot rest adaptors will allow you to remove it easily
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Re: 520 chain conversion
sorry guys this might seem like a stupid question but what does the 520 denote, i read you saying the pitch??? pitch of the sprockets, & weight difference?? how does the pitch make it a lighter chain? sorry but i'm just a little lost.
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Re: 520 chain conversion
the 525 chains are wider/thicker than the 520's
If there is less weight there the power transition is easier or something like that!!
Lots of the modern 600's and some 1000cc bikes run these (520) chains.
If there is less weight there the power transition is easier or something like that!!
Lots of the modern 600's and some 1000cc bikes run these (520) chains.
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