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#1
im planing on streching my gen 1 i know what want and how i need to do it

my question is chain?? can i but a longer chain ?? if so where from and are they as good as OEM suzuki

thanks guys
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#2
(07-01-2010, 01:19pm)big kev Wrote: im planing on streching my gen 1 i know what want and how i need to do it
my question is chain?? can i but a longer chain ?? if so where from and are they as good as OEM suzuki
thanks guys

Extensions ?, a longer brake line
you will need 2 oem chains or a aftermarket drag chain about $250 odd bucks
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#3
thanks simmo thats all good i have the brake line alread


ok so a drag chain . whats the life of a drag chain like simmo?
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#4
You can get Tsubaki 530 sigma o ring chain in 120 link lengths either rivet or clip link joiner, my local bearing supplier stocks it probably many others too, should be cheaper than "bike " chain in a pretty box and a good tensile strength rating , not far behind the drag chains
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(07-01-2010, 04:28pm)Maj Wrote: You can get Tsubaki 530 sigma o ring chain in 120 link lengths either rivet or clip link joiner, my local bearing supplier stocks it probably many others too, should be cheaper than "bike " chain in a pretty box and a good tensile strength rating , not far behind the drag chains

yeah thats sounds like what im after idealy this bike will be ridden ever where streached an lowered

maj thanks heaps for the info mate in may im ordering the strech so im looking about june to fit and get sorted out
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(07-01-2010, 04:28pm)Maj Wrote: You can get Tsubaki 530 sigma o ring chain in 120 link lengths either rivet or clip link joiner, my local bearing supplier stocks it probably many others too, should be cheaper than "bike " chain in a pretty box and a good tensile strength rating , not far behind the drag chains

Tsubaki are a top quality product.
They make all types of hydraulic & pneumatic rams & actuators for the mining industry.
Most big players (BHP, Rio Tinto, Xstrata etc) specify Tsubaki cause it's got the longest life span in very harsh conditions.
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#7
ok sweet sounds like the shizz nizzel so now i know what im looking for when i strech the busa
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#8
Let me know if you need a test pilot! :-)
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#9
ive always run EK-DR2 never had a problem with them. jas.
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#10
(07-01-2010, 09:58pm)pan Wrote: Let me know if you need a test pilot! :-)

pan it would be the greatest of pleasures for you to test my beast out mate soon as its regoed an on the road ,
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#11
(07-01-2010, 10:46pm)big kev Wrote:
(07-01-2010, 09:58pm)pan Wrote: Let me know if you need a test pilot! :-)

pan it would be the greatest of pleasures for you to test my beast out mate soon as its regoed an on the road ,

Kev if you selection of test pilots is SIMMO ................. make absolute sure there are no and I mean no paper clips in the vicinity of the test procedure Knuppel2 Hey Bruce ???
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(07-01-2010, 10:46pm)big kev Wrote:
(07-01-2010, 09:58pm)pan Wrote: Let me know if you need a test pilot! :-)

pan it would be the greatest of pleasures for you to test my beast out mate soon as its regoed an on the road ,


I have had a few extended bikes and I only used one chain that comes with the 240 wide arse kits.In the US you can buy the chain with your preference/requested length.If you want a DID,RK or EK in a longer version let me know (call)as I will order some next week.
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#13
Kev Tsubaki chains are the goods i bought a new one from Acacia Ridge here in Brissy at the length i needed for under $200 I only went 4" over thou but there is nothing wrong with Tsubaki as it was on a turbo Busa and had no issues
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