I just recently replaced my sprockets & chain with a 530 set of steel
sprockets (steel front & rear) & x ring chain from Sprocket Specialists.
The sprockets are rough as a cob!  A very heavy grit blast finish.  I
will not be surprised at all if I wear out the chain very quickly
breaking in the sprockets.  It looks like they were "fine blanked", not
machined, then heat treated, sand blasted & plated.  Rear is worse than
the front.

I went with a 42/17 combination (stock is 47/17).  It very definitely
changes the character of the bike.  Slow off the line, downshift to pass
(especially on two lane roads).  One gear lower in your favorite
twisties.  At least a 15% increase in milage.  I always got the warning
light at 160 miles before, now it's 185 to 205.


I got 23500 miles out of the original chain/sprockets with only marginal
maintenance & lubrication (over 20K before I put the Scottoiler on.)
The sprockets would have still been usable but the chain had extreme
tight & loose spots.  For those of you considering a Scottoiler my
recommendation is "buy a Hawkeoiler".  I haven't used the Hawkeoiler but
it's GOT to be better.

Bill





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Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:29 AM
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Subject: Re: Chain Conversion


>I'm sure there is someone out there that can guide me to a source for a

>new set of >sprockets and chain.

Here's what I dug up in the archives, credit to posters included; It's
justa 'cut and paste' thing.

Brandon

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Steel Sunstar sprockets are inexpensive and perform flawlessly. I
purchased them at a great price from Kiernan Racing
http://www.braincell.com/kiernan/ . I've used the DID Gold X-ring for
years now without a problem. Get the clip type masterlink and safetywire
it, or get a rivet type masterlink. I know a lot of guys get the
aluminum sprockets, but I'll say it again. The steel sprockets last
longer and in terms of weight savings, putting aluminum sprockets on a
GTS is like throwing an oar off the Titanic! :^) Seriously though, a
clip-type with safety wire or a dap of RTV is perfectly secure.

Kevin Hawkins // Greensboro, NC

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I also have performed this conversion, it is easier than it sounds.  You
do not need to removed the swingarm as detailed in the manual.  From
Sprocket Specialists, an aluminum rear 530-47, steel front, and DID 530
chain was less than the cost of a 532 chain by itself.  However, if you
value ease of installation over all other things, just get a replacement
532.  The DID 530 Premium chain was slightly stronger than the OEM DID
532.

Jon Crisler

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Regarding chain conversion. I've done a couple one on an FZR-1000 and
recently on the GTS. Got 23K before I could not stand it anymore. Used
RK X-ring LFO good stuff. Tensile strength is not an issue. These cahins
are stronger than the 630's of yesteryear. You can use a stake
masterlink or the clip type. The stake will require a special tool to do
it right, overstaking can crack the pin so be careful. I've always gone
with the clip with no problems.

S. Bodnar

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I just replaced my chain.
Yes you can go to a 530 chain but that entails replacing the sprockets.
Why bother? If your sprockets are in good shape just get a new 532
chain. They're not exactly the easiest to find but there is an excellent
one in the Tucker Rocky or Parts Unlimited catalog that every dealer
has.

The chain I just installed is an EK 532 ZVO which is just about their
top of the line X shaped o-ring chain. Its sold in a 120 link size so
you'll need to have 2 links removed. I believe the part number is
K532ZVO-120 It costs about $230.00

................was poking around and found a couple of O-ring 532
chains at Motorcycle Accessory Warehouse

DID chains here:
http://www.accwhse.com/did.htm#Chains
The 118 link one is $155.95

RK chains here:
http://www.accwhse.com/rk.htm#Chains
118 link for $178.95

Changing the sprockets and all seems like overkill to me and isn't a 530
chain smaller (therefore weaker than a 532?)

I was checking out DIDs website too and their 530 ZVM appears to be a
stronger chain than the 532 as well. http://www.didchain.com/street.html

Hugh Hamiltion

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I pulled out the high price Dennis Kirk catalog...great for at least
cross referencing. The YZF1000R-97'....uses the same type sprockets as
the GTS.  It has a notation in the book for converting a YZF to a 530
chain.  It basically says use the FZR 750R 87-88 sprockets to convert.
Using these numbers and putting the number of teeth 17 and 47 for the
GTS I checked prices in a few places.

The best prices where from Competition Accessories.   A 120 link DID
ZVM 530 chain was 120.95,, the Gold Link is about $20 bucks less. The
front 17 tooth sprocket was 1$6.95 and rear 47 tooth steel rear was
$32.95.

Hawke

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