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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
Dichotomous
a major part of the chain wear is the width of the chain, 520 is small for most sportbikes, used for racing because its lighter so it spins faster. but for street use anything under 525 is gonna just wear faster with no performance benny.
jason what size chain is on the 750, is that a 530? that would go a long way to wearing performance.
also you gotta take into account the engine config when considering chain strength. an inline4 has 3 times as many power pulses per RPM as a 270 twin, so it evens out more. my bike (an SV with a 270degree twin) stretches chains really funny, and has odd wear on front sprokets really bad, and its probably because for normal riding we'd be using roughly the same torque, but your engine would spread that same impulse out over 3 hits vs mine at 1 hit. so at x-acceleration when y-torque is used on both bikes, the twin wears each section of the chain 3x more.
then again each power pulse is more spread out, so the chain "rests" more till it gets pulled with another pulse, though the length of resting and active chain is roughly 1:1, so that might not help terribly, however the actual links contacting the sprokets is far less, so that might help a lot.
unless fewer "harder" pulls is harder on the chain assembly than more "softer" pulls are (would you rather get hit once by tyson or 3 times by de la hoya? and how does your chain feel about this?)
or just go 525 for middleweight, 530 for bigger bore, clean and lube every 5-600 miles, keep an eye on chain tension, and probably last 20-30k.
Yeah, typo on my part, 530 is what i meant.
And i think it just comes goes down to personal preference when it comes to chains. Though the EK may hold more, i just like DID more lol. I'm just worried about the old saying " You get what you pay for " and the sprockets + chain is something i dont want to cheap out on. I think its like 2nd crutial thing, 1st being your brakes. And even before all that, is gear >< lol (even though im still lacking proper pants...)
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
markbvt
Even my V-Strom 650 has a 525 chain. I wouldn't run a 520 on a sportbike unless that's what's spec'd from the factory, which seems unlikely.
--mark
well remember that vstrom has that same 270 degree twin as my sv, harder on chains than a 600 supersport, of course they have more torque anyways, which is what kills the chains. actually the strom might be a TOUCH gentler, with a bigger flywheel and cams for more controllable power low and midrange
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
jopo16
Yeah, typo on my part, 530 is what i meant.
And i think it just comes goes down to personal preference when it comes to chains. Though the EK may hold more, i just like DID more lol. I'm just worried about the old saying " You get what you pay for " and the sprockets + chain is something i dont want to cheap out on. I think its like 2nd crutial thing, 1st being your brakes. And even before all that, is gear >< lol (even though im still lacking proper pants...)
you dont need 530 on a 600, waste of money and weight, 525 is fine.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
Dichotomous
jason what size chain is on the 750, is that a 530? that would go a long way to wearing performance.
also you gotta take into account the engine config when considering chain strength. an inline4 has 3 times as many power pulses per RPM as a 270 twin, so it evens out more. my bike (an SV with a 270degree twin) stretches chains really funny, and has odd wear on front sprokets really bad, and its probably because for normal riding we'd be using roughly the same torque, but your engine would spread that same impulse out over 3 hits vs mine at 1 hit. so at x-acceleration when y-torque is used on both bikes, the twin wears each section of the chain 3x more.
I run 525. My bikes engine is mildly modded so it is about 9 horse higher than stock putting it at 144 RWHP at 90nm of torque. I am, as you know, not gentle on it and I don't hesitate to snap it right into the power band. So yeah, hard saying.
530 is overkill. 525 is probably your better bet. You'll never hit enough power on your bike to need a 530 and the weight differnce (rotating mass) will make a little difference. IMHO 520 is too small but 530 is too big unless you are a liter or up. 520 is plenty all the way up to 600 but 600 to 1000 I would run a 525. You def don't want cheap quality.
The prices I quoted were DID and JT (for sprockets) except where I noted the EK. All are good quality stuff.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
AHAMAYs2
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Jesh..... what would you like to talk about between now and tuesday :P?
EDIT: Oh, and parker is a meany head, so there!!! :D
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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AHAMAYs2
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You're starting to remind me of... ...someone else.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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catamount
You're starting to remind me of... ...someone else.
:teehee:
:wub::wub::wub:
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
Hey Parker, is that avatar pic from that creemee run a week and a half ago? Did she get one of me? I'm sure it sucks but just curious.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
I'm calling BS Jason that your 750 makes 144hp at the wheel. Even lightly modded, no way!
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
For what it's worth, I've been running a 520 EK MVXZ chain on my SV with no problems at all. I think it's starting to wear a bit, as I get a pulsing surge at low speeds that is indicative of a tight spot. I think 520 might be a little small for a 1000cc I4 that makes 150+ hp, but for the SV1000 it has worked just fine. It's really about the tensile strength of the chain, not the size. (Then again, maybe I just tell myself size doesn't matter :naughty)
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
SVenpointsixtwo
For what it's worth, I've been running a 520 EK MVXZ chain on my SV with no problems at all. I think it's starting to wear a bit, as I get a pulsing surge at low speeds that is indicative of a tight spot. I think 520 might be a little small for a 1000cc I4 that makes 150+ hp, but for the SV1000 it has worked just fine. It's really about the tensile strength of the chain, not the size. (Then again, maybe I just tell myself size doesn't matter :naughty)
tensile strength of 520 wont be an issue unless you are running a busa. its the wearing surfaces that are larger on the sprockets, so they last longer, which means the chain does as well. the wider surface spreads out the load on each link better, so wears less
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
yesterdayze
Gotcha, yeah, some bikes steel is more, others it is less. It's odd. I run aluminum on mine and I ram the hell out of it with no problems (750) but I also have my sprockets custom milled and then hardened so who knows... I pay around $100 a pop for my rear sprocket.
I found the DID chain, gold, 114links shipped for $120. Front sprocket shipped for $17 and rear sprocket, 47 tooth steel shipped for $45 so $182 which is pretty much what you are saying so go figure.
They also offer a Gold DID chain that is the low profile one but still a 520, has a tensile strength of 8440lbs (more than the standard profile VM surprisingly) and comes with the rivet clip. That would knock another $25 off bringing you to $157.
Is there a strong inclination towards DID vs EK or something? EK has a gold 520, X-Ring, standard profile also that has a tensile strength of 8500 (more than either of the DID chains) and is only $90 shipped. That would bring the total down to $152.
I have run both and had no out of the ordinary stretching on either. I think the EK may weigh 4-5ounces more....
NOT trying to tell you what to do, just throwing this out in case you are trying to save some cash money. Hope it isn't more annoying than helpful :drink:
Jason, your last sentence said "hope this isn't annoying". Speaking personally I'd say , no frick'in way. Isn't this exactly what these forum's are about? There's a lot of knowledge among the folks on here. Keep it coming. Saving cash is always a good thing...it means I can afford more mods on my bike. I must have asked 15 people about a slip-on for my bike. Cost / fit / sound etc (poor Adam) before I decided, saved me $67.00 bucks. Nuff said.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
Saved you $67? Does this mean you bought one for your bike?
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
Baggey22
Saved you $67? Does this mean you bought one for your bike?
Dan over at Roadside hooked me up. Free installation with any pipe you buy from them. Turns out they were cheaper than anyone else I found on the internet. Dan sells Leo Vince now. The price he quoted me was 17.00 bucks cheaper than I could find, plus no shipping, free install AND he says they have specials weekly so he's going to call me with the final price which he expects to be less....unbelievable. :pray: First the slip-on then power commander, better air filter, braided break lines, dyno...,...track day? I'm running out of reason's not to. :naughty
LeoVince SBK Factory Slip-On Exhaust Features:
Lightweight performance boost made of CP1 Titanium
All titanium properly welded in an oxygen free environment for maximum strength
Available with titanium or real carbon fiber canister sleeve
Significant weight savings over stock
Slip-Ons boost horsepower an average of 5% across RPM range (ya...right)
Mid-pipes made of TIG welded 304 stainless steel
Real carbon fiber canister straps and end cap
Aluminum and 304 stainless steel mounting hardware kit included
Produces deeper tuned tone at a reasonable sound level
EVOII silencer insert removable for more aggressive tone
CAD / CAM designed for precise fit
Motorcycle specific tuned to work with stock fuel settings
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
Well i fixed my problem, and i wont be having a hang out date. Turns out she bailed because i was too cool for her :P lol jk. But yeah, im planning on going to watch transformers 3 after in williston. Anyone wanna tag along can come too!
P.s. You guys get to see my new pipe and flush mounts! :3 and Adam, theres no need for the passenger helmet anymore, but thanks buddy.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
yesterdayze
lol, can mine say 'Elvis' :P? +1 on casual, laid back, informal etc :D
Sure... absolutely... the BTVBN Ambassadors (Parker, Adam, Justin, et al) should PM me, with any details. I will do my best to fashion up some "greeter name badges" for the next BTVBN. (let's start with a dozen or less)
I had a really tough week...but my head is clearing finally.
I hope everyone having a safe & sunny weekend.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
Huffer
Jason, your last sentence said "hope this isn't annoying". Speaking personally I'd say , no frick'in way. Isn't this exactly what these forum's are about? There's a lot of knowledge among the folks on here. Keep it coming. Saving cash is always a good thing...it means I can afford more mods on my bike. I must have asked 15 people about a slip-on for my bike. Cost / fit / sound etc (poor Adam) before I decided, saved me $67.00 bucks. Nuff said.
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Well said Sir. ...and being a closet geek of all things technical and technological ... I say bring on the BikeTech Geek Fest!! It was this forum that saved me some money & stress on my tire changing and will continue to do so on into the future.
Heading up to my usual Milton gig, probably take the *long* shortcut since the weather is soooo nice...and probably take a *long* way back.
:)
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
I'm just glad I never have to listen to Huffer be like "I wanna damn pipe for my bike" or "Youtube sucks and I can't find a pipe for my bike.....cause I want one" or "Hey, do you think I should get a pipe? Cause I want one" or "you know, if I had a pipe for my bike it would be better than Parkers.....I should get one" or "blah blah blah pipe blah blah blah WANT"
:wub: you Huffer
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
catamount
You're starting to remind me of... ...someone else.
:teehee:
Ohhhhhhh....snap.:teehee:
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
Baggey22
I'm just glad I never have to listen to Huffer be like "I wanna damn pipe for my bike" or "Youtube sucks and I can't find a pipe for my bike.....cause I want one" or "Hey, do you think I should get a pipe? Cause I want one" or "you know, if I had a pipe for my bike it would be better than Parkers.....I should get one" or "blah blah blah pipe blah blah blah WANT"
:wub: you Huffer
At one point Adam said "I'll buy you a pipe so I don't have to listen about it anymore" Having said that, next week I'm going to start telling him how much "I want a hundred dollar bill"...you can't hide Adam...you can't hide.:teehee:
FYI, my bike is better than Parkers...it's red. YEAH BABY!.
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
Huffer
FYI, my bike is better than Parkers...it's red. YEAH BABY!.
PSH! You gotta get with the Yammie blue man :P We all know blue is the fastest color. Isnt that right johnc? :D
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
jopo16
PSH! You gotta get with the Yammie blue man :P We all know blue is the fastest color. Isnt that right johnc? :D
You got it JoPo my man... Blue rocks! ...and my daughters think the blue is pretty too. :teehee:
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
jopo16
PSH! You gotta get with the Yammie blue man :P We all know blue is the fastest color. Isnt that right johnc? :D
Ummm....,....no. :jackie:
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Re: Burlington Bike Night (Every Tuesday from 5:30-8pm)
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Originally Posted by
jopo16
PSH! You gotta get with the Yammie blue man :P We all know blue is the fastest color. Isnt that right johnc? :D
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Originally Posted by
Huffer
Ummm....,....no. :jackie:
Yeah.....but hey, at least you don't have a RED bike! :deathslap:
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