A 520 conversion kit for is an easy way to save unsprung weight and gain performance. It may sound ridiculous, but by simply changing your regular 525/530 chain and sprockets to a 520, you'll gain roughly 1.5hp on the dyno and save nearly a kilogram.Dec 9, 2016
525 or 520 is good for racing, but for long haul riding, I'd go to a chain and sprocket conversion to a 530 RK X Ring chain. You'll get at least 20K out of that. Do you grease your chain enough? You should never see anything shiny when looking at the back of your bike.Aug 23, 2006
The chain can carry up to 7,000 pounds per foot and comes with a clip-type master link that you can easily replace since it's a 520 chain. Despite its design, it's one of the best sportbike chains.May 19, 2021
Long answer; NO. Visit mototireguy's homepage! 520, 525, and 530 chains all have the same pitch. they are just different widths.Jul 9, 2015
The OP asked if a 520 sprocket could be used with a 530 chain, the answer to this is yes it can without any ill side effects, its not any more likely to jump off than if it were on a 530 sprocket.Sep 20, 2010
The 10 Best Motorcycle Chains For Your Bike!
- Renthal C291 R-32 O-Ring 520-Pitch 114 Link Chain.
- RK Racing Chain 520-SO-120.
- EK Chain 525 SRX2 Chain.
- JT Sprockets JTC420HDR134SL Steel 134-Link 420 HDR Heavy Duty Drive Chain.
- Drag Specialties 530 O-Ring Chain.
- RK Racing Chain GB520XSO-120.
- Pro Taper Gold Series PT 520 XRC Chain.
Nowadays there is little to no difference between 50 and 530 chains, but the difference originated from where 50 chains were used in industrial applications whereas 530 chains were used primarily for transport and vehicles.
Motorcycle and ATV chains have a width number of either 15, 20, 25 or 30. If the distance between the two inner plates in a link is 3/8th of an inch, the chain has a width number of 30. 15 width: Measure 3/16†between the inner plates.
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Even the cheapest no-name chain has the pitch stamped into the side plates. If you have a 49T rear sprocket you almost certainly have 520. sikhed wrote: Easiest way to tell is to use a set of calipers and measure the inner roller.Sep 20, 2012
The X-ring chain is a specialized type of sealed roller chain used to transfer mechanical power. Like the standard O-ring chains it is also used in high performance motorcycles. It uses X-ring seal to keep lubricant (usually grease) in place. It can last twice as long as the O-ring chain under some circumstances.
Determine the number of teeth of the small sprocket. The number of teeth for the large sprocket is determined by multiplying the number of teeth for the small sprocket by the speed ratio. More than 15 teeth on the small sprocket is recommended. The number of teeth on the large sprocket should be less than 120.
Sometimes the next grade up in strength is just a wider chain. 428 and 428H are the same pitch, but 428H is a bit wider and stronger. 520, 525 and 530 are like that too. Pitch is the distance between two roller centers. Having the same pitch means they will all fit on the thinner sprocket.Dec 7, 2008
Same thing goes for O-ring/X-ring chains; they need to be properly cleaned and anointed with lubrication if you expect them to resist premature stretching and fight off high wear fatigue. The original chain grease can be replaced by brand new grease (i.e. chain lube) between the pins & bushings.Jun 4, 2020
Patented since 2003The special Z-Ring section provides enhanced chain flexibility. The conical section enhances the assembling on the bushing. The lubricant trapped between the plates and the lobes of the Z-Ring keeps the ring lubricated and increases its life.
A 525 chain (the size my bike uses) has a pitch of 5/8" (15.88mm) and a roller width of 2.5/8" (7.94mm). A 530 chain has a pitch of 5/8" (15.88mm) and a roller width of 3.0/8" (9.52mm).Nov 8, 2007
Bicycle and Motorcycle Chain Dimensions
| Chain No. | Pitch | Sprocket thickness |
|---|
| 425 | 1/2" | 0.284" |
| 428 | 1/2" | 0.284" |
| 520 | 5/8" | 0.227" |
| 525 | 5/8" | 0.284" |