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520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 2:54:12 PM   
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So you wanna convert to a 520 chain? Here's how I did it ...

First -- why? Less rotational mass, less unsprung weight and I wanted a slight gear reduction anyway.

Second -- what will ya need? Standard hand tools (although an impact wrench and die grinder will speed things up a lot), rear stand, chain breaker and riveter, lots of rags and a torque wrench.




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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 2:56:41 PM   
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Now let's begin:

Put the bike on the swingarm stand and loosen the axle nut. Don't remove the axle at this time.


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 2:58:09 PM   
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Run the adjusters in fully on both sides and push the wheel towards the front. This will give you mondo slack.


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:07:58 PM   
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Now we'll concentrate on the front sprocket removal. I have Sato rearsets so I just removed the shifter linkage (gotta take the bolt out so it'll slide off the spline) and tucked it outta the way. Stock shifter may require more disassembly. Remove clutch slave cylinder (DON'T SQUEEZE THE LEVER!!!). Pull out the rod. Tuck any offending hoses out of the way. Pull cover out carefully. Take off metal chain guide (be careful not to lose the dowels).


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:09:26 PM   
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Clean all the pieces and put them somewhere safe. Here's what you should have off so far.


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:18:22 PM   
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If you have an impact wrench, remove the front sprocket bolt. It is just like any other bolt -- lefty loosey! If you're stuck with only hand tools have someone apply the rear brake while you loosen the bolt. Once the bolt and washer are removed it's time to cut and remove the chain. I cut my chain at the master link with a ziz wheel -- took 30 seconds max. If you have to use a chain breaker I suggest using a grinder (dremel) or a file to grind down the master link rivet and then press out the pin. You only have to press out 1 pin to break the chain.

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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:29:41 PM   
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Remove the old chain carefully so as not to bind on anything or scratch stuff. Remove the front sprocket (should just slide off). Put the new sprocket on and run the bolt in hand tight. You'll notice the new 520 sprocket seems off center -- more hub on one side. The side with more hub sticking out MUST face you. As a rule this will be the side with the stamped numbers. If the new sprocket is installed backward the chain will be misaligned and you will have a very bad day.


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:39:01 PM   
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Yes, it does appear that I'm giving someone the bird in that picture Remove the axle and rear wheel. I find a 4' 2X4 under the wheel helps to balance it while removing. Lay the wheel sprocket side up. Remove the sprocket nuts and washers (God bless the impact wrench) Remove the old sprocket and install the new one pretty side up. Torque the sprocket nuts to 47ft/lbs. Note: you don't have to remove the cush drive unit from the wheel as I did in the pictures. It's actually easier to leave it on the wheel -- especially when torquing the nuts.


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:47:33 PM   
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Reinstall rear wheel. Run the new chain on the sprockets and have it overlap at the rear sprocket. Make sure the wheel is all the way forward (adjusters in). Break the chain at the overlap point. Make absolutely sure to get this step right -- it sux to cut the chain 3 times and it's still too short.


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:55:25 PM   
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Insert master link -- remember to use supplied grease on the O-rings (RK's come already lubed - D.I.D. has tube-o-grease). Press on side plate. Mine measured .700 inches outside to outside. Check the other side plates to get your measurement as it may vary from chain to chain. Use the rivet tool to make the perfect rivet. If you're a noobie I really suggest that you buy the chain a bit long and buy an extra master link and practice pin removal, pressing and riveting BEFORE you actually do it to your bike. You're talking an extra $6 in parts but believe me it's worth it. I riveted until I got two beautiful .220 inch shrooms.


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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 3:58:51 PM   
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Go back to the front sprocket and torque the bolt to 40 ft/lbs. Use the rear brake to hold it still while torquing. It's helpful to have an assistant but possible to do alone if you got a clicker torque wrench.



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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 7/31/2005 4:07:56 PM   
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All that's left is putting everything back together. Clean all parts up and reinstall. Take the swingarm stand off and adjust chain slack (1" to 1 3/8"). Tighten axle nut to 83 ft/lbs.

Congrats! You're done.

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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 8/1/2005 11:31:37 AM   
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Great post!! One question about the last part...wouldn't you wanna leave the bike on the swingarm stand to adjust the chain and tighten the axle nut??
Other than that it was AWESOME with great pictures
You make it look easy, especially for me, who has two left hands and only half a brain!!

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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 8/1/2005 6:26:19 PM   
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Thanks Limpy You made me blush. I try to go by the manual so as not to confuse peeps with conflicting #'s. If I adjust the chain with the bike on the stand I use 1 1/8" to 1 1/2" of slack cause as everybody knows when the suspension compresses it takes some slack outta the chain.

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RE: 520 Chain and Sprocket Conversion - 8/21/2005 2:22:37 AM   
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very well done, liked the pics. i hear this is probably the cheapest most improvement mod you can do. great walk though for anyone who wants to make their bike a bit more street fun.

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