View Full Version : Wellington - couple spare chain links needed
Sable
6th October 2008, 18:31
The last time this bike was used before it was garaged for 7 years was at Manfield with a small sprocket purely as an experiment to see how fast it would go. I've been using it around town and it really irritates me, so I pulled the silencers off and removed the back wheel. Original sprocket goes back on, chain goes on - too short to put the axle through! :no: If anyone has an old 520 O-ring chain I could have a couple of links and a joiner off, that would be most appreciated.
Cheers
Subike
6th October 2008, 18:40
probably better off to go get a new chain, you know where you are then
Sable
6th October 2008, 18:46
It would be better, but I can't afford it. As it is, I can barely pay for petrol. And you should see the thing! There are many things it needs more than a new chain - swingarm bushes for one..
Robert Taylor
6th October 2008, 20:53
The last time this bike was used before it was garaged for 7 years was at Manfield with a small sprocket purely as an experiment to see how fast it would go. I've been using it around town and it really irritates me, so I pulled the silencers off and removed the back wheel. Original sprocket goes back on, chain goes on - too short to put the axle through! :no: If anyone has an old 520 O-ring chain I could have a couple of links and a joiner off, that would be most appreciated.
Cheers
It has to be the same brand and type as the original chain, the only consistency between brands is the pitch size.
Max Preload
6th October 2008, 21:58
It has to be the same brand and type as the original chain, the only consistency between brands is the pitch size.
Rubbish. They're manufactured to ISO 606 B, BS 228, and DIN 8187 European standards.
imdying
7th October 2008, 06:55
Don't know the technicalities, but IME, Robert is correct on this. YMMV of course, but this is just what I've experienced personally.
Robert Taylor
7th October 2008, 08:10
Rubbish. They're manufactured to ISO 606 B, BS 228, and DIN 8187 European standards.
The standards may be the same but pin sizes and plate width etc varies amongst manufacturers.
Shaun
7th October 2008, 08:36
The standards may be the same but pin sizes and plate width etc varies amongst manufacturers.
I also agree with this comment
smokiesam
7th October 2008, 08:41
I have a new 520HOR 120 L Chain i bought off trademe that for some reason was the wrong size for my old bike. Make a good offer and its yours.
Sable
7th October 2008, 17:13
Thanks for the information. Someone has a new chain they bought for a KTM 525 since sold that they will give to me if they can find it.
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