OzVMX Forum
Marque Remarks => Suzuki => Topic started by: TT5 Matt on November 10, 2016, 07:18:04 pm
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just wondering if has used savage brand svg oring chains there selling on ebay, are they any good on a low powered bikes like a ts185?
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Will run a 428 non oring no prob even if its been worked a little. May stretch after awhile bur wont snap one.Havnt seen nor used that brand.
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actually its going on a TC185 which some on here wouldn't be familiar with and I'm restricted to 520 chain size with the tc185 only gen Suzuki countershaft spocket otherwise id use a 428 oring chain but if anyone knows another model with the same size splined centre then I'm all ears like a datto dealer
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Sux those things have a larger shaft size and I think your stuck with 520. The tc125 also uses the larger shaft They have even less hp but I guess the lo range would stress the chain.
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I have used their top quality chain and I think its good-late model Gasgas ec300.
just wondering if has used savage brand svg oring chains there selling on ebay, are they any good on a low powered bikes like a ts185?
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Have a good experience with EK chains. Made in Japan and they are 45USD or thereabout plus shipping on Ebay or Partzilla US. Have EK 520 O ring chains on my 79 and 80 RM 125 an have no dramas so far. Just set correct slack and than retension after a couple of hours of riding. Never heard of Savage brand chains. China, Taiwan?
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I've Used the non O'ring race chain on some VMX bikes, listed as high or higher tensile strength than DID with no issues other than the outer plates rust quicker. I guess the plating is inferior, but they seem good value for money.
K
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ok thanks for the reports back and ill take a chance with an savage oring chain on a 185 I'm building up and at $49 on ebay providing no one else bids that not a bad price with post
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I can only think check chain width against chain guides etc. O-ring chains dont seem to fit too well in my it 175, but you can get similar sealed 520s, I forget the brand, they might be called u-ring, they are same width as non-o-ring.
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actually its going on a TC185 which some on here wouldn't be familiar with and I'm restricted to 520 chain size with the tc185 only gen Suzuki countershaft spocket otherwise id use a 428 oring chain but if anyone knows another model with the same size splined centre then I'm all ears like a datto dealer
Why not see if someone can make you up a 428 sprocket for it. Ask John Titman Racing.
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ill stick with the 520 chain as ive got the rear spocket I brought yrs ago for another project and getting spockets made up usually costs a lot more unless there a common off the shelf item even then id go direct to a industrial chain and spocket supplier