630 Chain Length
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630 Chain Length
I just installed a new DID 630 ZL 88 link chain and it is too long. The axle is against the stops and still far from right. Am I supposed to remove a link or what? The sprockets are 15/35, correct for my 79.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
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If someone could just tell me how many links on their 79 630 chain that would help. Is it a normal thing to have to trim a chain down to fit? I recently bought a chain off Ebay from TAS that was a 84 link and it was too short so I am thinking 86 links might be right.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
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The parts fiche shows 84 and 86 link chains for the '79. Since the 84 is too short, must be the 86...
#5 in the diagram
http://honda.beavertonmotorcycles.com/f ... &fveh=3072
#5 in the diagram
http://honda.beavertonmotorcycles.com/f ... &fveh=3072
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Thanks Paul, that is what I was looking for.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
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´79 Made in Japan
The chain options:
40535-422-621 Chain Set, Drive (84LE) F
40535-422-622 Chain Set, Drive (86LE) F
40535-422-643 Chain Set, Drive (84LE) ED, DK, DM, E, G, SA, U
40535-422-673 Chain Set, Drive (86LE) DK, DM, E, G, SA, U
40535-422-721 Chain Set, Drive (84LE) CM
40535-422-722 Chain Set, Drive (86LE) CM
The rear sprocket options:
41200-422-000 Sprcket Comp., Final Driven (35T) CM, DK, DM, E, F, G, SA, U
41200-422-640 Sprcket Comp., Final Driven (33T) ED
41200-422-810 Sprcket Comp., Final Driven (34T)
And the country/area codes:
The area codes given in this parts catalogue can be identified as follows: CM = Canada, DK = general export (KPH), DM = general export (MPH), E = England, ED = European direct sales, F = France, G = Germany, SA = South Africa, U = Australia
The chain options:
40535-422-621 Chain Set, Drive (84LE) F
40535-422-622 Chain Set, Drive (86LE) F
40535-422-643 Chain Set, Drive (84LE) ED, DK, DM, E, G, SA, U
40535-422-673 Chain Set, Drive (86LE) DK, DM, E, G, SA, U
40535-422-721 Chain Set, Drive (84LE) CM
40535-422-722 Chain Set, Drive (86LE) CM
The rear sprocket options:
41200-422-000 Sprcket Comp., Final Driven (35T) CM, DK, DM, E, F, G, SA, U
41200-422-640 Sprcket Comp., Final Driven (33T) ED
41200-422-810 Sprcket Comp., Final Driven (34T)
And the country/area codes:
The area codes given in this parts catalogue can be identified as follows: CM = Canada, DK = general export (KPH), DM = general export (MPH), E = England, ED = European direct sales, F = France, G = Germany, SA = South Africa, U = Australia
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Thanks EMS, you confirmed what I was thinking might be the case. At first I thought the adjuster bolts were too short, not being as long as the ones on my 80 but when the axle met the stops I had to re-think that. It would be interesting to find out how a 84 link chain listed in the fiche could fit after having bought one that wouldn't. I will go with 86 after locating the old oem chain and counting the links.
Thanks.
Thanks.
http://www.spookytoms.com/SpookyTom-MTRCCLSTF.html
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"
"66CL160, 68CL125A, 68CL450, 69CL125A, 69CB750, 71CB450, 71CB500, 71CB750, 72CB350F, 72CB750, 74CB750, 75CL360, 75CB550, 75CB750, 76CB750, 79CB750, 79CBX, 79CBX, 80CBX, 82CB750, 84VF700S 05HDSPORTSTER1200ROADSTER"