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Chain replacement

What size chain?


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You cannot switch to a different size chain unless you switch to that size sprocket as well. 530 is a big chain. My bandit uses that. They are freaking expensive too.

Most bikes go down to a 520 conversion sprockets and chains for less weight (rotational mass) savings.

FZ6R already has a 520 chain. Stick with that.
 
No reason to ditch the 520 chain. That's what you want because of the weight savings. My 675 for some stupid reason came with a 525 chain. Ditched it over the winter.
 
I just picked up an EK 520-120link chain that is PINK of course! Heck ya! I have to wait for my countershaft sprocket to come off of backorder before I can put this thing on though. Sad day for that.
 
I personally think EK is a little better of a brand. I thought about going RK, but they didn't have colored chains. DID is what came stock on our bike. I went with an X-ring this round cause I've heard the X-rings last a bit longer than the regular O-Ring chains.
 
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I know some people swear by these Sidewinder sprockets and chains:
Smart Chain II|The Motorcycle Chain with a Brain

They have a lifetime warrenty as well. That's hard to beat. A little pricey, but if you never have to buy another one and you plan on keeping your bike for a long time, what have you got to lose?


As the chain goes to work, it heats up . In less than a minute the temperature of the chain reaches a
point that triggers the release of the slippery synthetics embedded in the o-rings.
The smart rings become wet, the sideplates are lubricated , lowering the friction N.Z.D. (near zero drag).

So they purposely let the lube out from behind the o-rings? That seems bad no? How much lube can there be to keep letting out? Seems it would go dry.

I would stick with known good quality brands. Never heard of them. But would be interested to see someone try and review.
 
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