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Started by Briggs, November 27, 2004, 06:17:19 PM

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Briggs

Winter is here and like alot of other people I am in the market for parts and mods. My first litttle project will be putting on a new chain and sprockets. I have read over and Mr. Kerrys' guide extensively.  (Thanks again Kerry) I am wondering if anyone has used the parts unlimited chain? Some feedback on it would be great. It seams like a good deal.

8400lbs tensile...  not bad.

see it here...
http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/product_catalog/Product.jsp?skuId=110011110&store=Main&productId=p11001188&catId=415&leafCatId=41503

What do you think?
1989' GS500 - V&H Exhaust, K&N Pod, 137.5, 40, no washers
89' GSX-R rear rim, 150/60, and Katana shock

Kerry

That chain looks just fine - and at a good price.  Just for kicks, here is a table I scanned (a little too small) out of a Dennis Kirk catalog a couple years ago.



According to this, the D.I.D. X-ring chain (520VM) that came on my '99 bike had a tensile strength of 8,120 and the D.I.D. O-ring chain (520V) I replaced it with is rated at 6,830.

I say "Go for it!"
Yellow 1999 GS500E
Kerry's Suzuki GS500 Page

70 Cam Guy

Does anyone know who supplies Parts Unlimited with the chains?  I'm assuming its just a rebadged chain someone else makes
Andy

70 Cam Guy

Quote from: 70 Cam GuyDoes anyone know who supplies Parts Unlimited with the chains?  I'm assuming its just a rebadged chain someone else makes

anyone know? :dunno:
Andy

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