Busa chain. Where & how much ??
#1
Hi all.
Its that time (30,000k's) and I need a new chain. I have some new sprockets in the shed, but want to know where from, and how much should I pay for a new chain.

If anybody knows of a good place thats priced right, please direct me. I will need it fitted as well.

Standard swing arm, no drag racing, or track days (yet Coolsmiley) but I love a bargain.

I am based in Newcastle, but could ride to Sydney.

Thanks in advance.
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#2
My friend Natcam the chain for i suggest you is the DID (gold 530) and gearwheels Renthal front and back and another good gearwheels are the AFAM
the price in Europe (Greece) for gearwheels and chain is about 250 euro
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#3
Cheers akis Pi_thumbsup
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#4
Get on the Googlenet Natcam.....if you look hard enuff, there are some amazing bargains to be had!!!
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#5
Hey,

Tsubaki Chain

530-SIGMA-XRG-120

these are super heavy duty gold chains $180.00 including GST RRP $296.49

Airbag $11.00 including GST

EX STOCK
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#6
Ive used these guys and this is the chain i use...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DID-CHAIN-530-GOL...2a0b55f16c
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#7
(27-10-2010, 12:40pm)LOAFIE Wrote: Ive used these guys and this is the chain i use...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DID-CHAIN-530-GOL...2a0b55f16c

Hey Loaf does it come with a joiner, lol Lol2
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#8
http://www.bikegearwarehouse.com.au/bike...ive_Chains
"casting dispersions on others credability." And their illiteracy.
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#9
Anyone done a 520 chain conversion on their Busa?
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#10
(27-10-2010, 07:03pm)pan Wrote: Anyone done a 520 chain conversion on their Busa?

Panteli i use the 520 but it"s very "weakly" for the busa!! and for a few!! km, only!!
the 520 chain is only for SS and for track race
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#11
Thanks for the help guys, but can anybody tell me what al the letters are for ???
I know that its a 530 chain that I need, but there are too many other choices.... confused. ?
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#12
Ok, sorry but i have spent the last 13 years of my sad little life selling chain and may use this one day to hang myselfIdiot2

520 chains

5= 50 over 80 (80= 1") 50 divide 80 = 0.625" 5/8 pitch chain

20= 20 over 80 (80= 1") 20 divide 80 = 0.250" 1/4 internal width (roller)

530 chains

5 same as above 5/8 pitch

30= 30 over 80 (80= 1") 30 divide 80 = 0.375" 3/8 internal width (roller)

these chains come in differant grades

O-Ring can cause friction between the plates

X-Ring this seals better and less friction

Standard none of the above

Differant colours etc this is cosmetic

Hope this helps
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#13
Hope this helps

http://www.didchain.com/xring1.htm
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#14
Thanks for your help guys Pi_thumbsup
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#15
Cylon thats a good price on a very strong chain .Use the Sigma on my turbo bikes.
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