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Need a new drive chain.....

Started by DB Cooper, September 20, 2012, 05:33:58 PM

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FJmonkey

Quote from: Hemi Bob on September 20, 2012, 09:19:21 PM
FJMonkey I'm not sure where the '' poor noob '' came from I thought it was ask
a question if you don't know hopefully some one Will help explain.
from where I came from if you don't have anythink good to say shut the fuck up

Robert
Robert, I am sorry if I offended you.  :sorry: The few here that have met me and interacted with me know that I do not offend by intent. This would have gone much differently if we had been around a campfire at a rally (or the pool at a WCR). Some things just don't carry very well over text.

Now.... Back chains and oil and FJ's.
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

1tinindian

Quote from: Hemi Bob link=topic=7476.msg 66840#msg 66840 date=1348193961
FJUMonkey I'm not sure where the '' poor noob '' came from I thought it was ask
a question if you don't know hopefully some one Will help explain.
from where I came from if you don't have anything good to say shut the fuck up

Robert

Lighten up, Francis!

Mark, aka "FJMonkey"/ "Red Power Ranger", is our unofficial forum greeter and is one hell of a great guy.
No need for the hostile response...we're ALL full of shit here, and we like it that way! LOL!

Cheers,
Leon
"I want to be free to ride my machine without being hassled by the "man"!
91 FJ1200

andyb

But some of the pigs are more equal than others.


Hemi Bob

Quote from: FJmonkey on September 21, 2012, 09:03:58 AM
Quote from: Hemi Bob on September 20, 2012, 09:19:21 PM
FJMonkey I'm not sure where the '' poor noob '' came from I thought it was ask
a question if you don't know hopefully some one Will help explain.
from where I came from if you don't have anythink good to say shut the fuck up

Robert
Robert, I am sorry if I offended you.  :sorry: The few here that have met me and interacted with me know that I do not offend by intent. This would have gone much differently if we had been around a campfire at a rally (or the pool at a WCR). Some things just don't carry very well over text.

Now.... Back chains and oil and FJ's.
:drinks:FJ MONKEY Thanks class act maybe we will meet at a campfire and become good friends one day i should not have responded the way i did wouldn't mind putting this behind us please accept my apologies
I still don't know  what chain to buy give me your thoughts :flag_of_truce:
Robert
Robert
1985 FJ1100  Original Owner
1986 FJ1200  X Drag Bike
1981 Suzuki GS 1100ex
1981 Suzuki GS 750ex

FJmonkey

Quote from: Hemi Bob on September 21, 2012, 06:54:05 PM
:drinks: FJ MONKEY Thanks class act maybe we will meet at a campfire and become good friends one day i should not have responded the way i did wouldn't mind putting this behind us please accept my apologies
I still don't know  what chain to buy give me your thoughts :flag_of_truce:
Robert
I am happy to have any misunderstanding cleared up. Like I said, in person this would have never have gone down the way it did. I tend to get comfortable in dealing with the majority here that enjoy giving and taking their fair of shit. It is part of the fun we have. I look forward to meeting you at any FJ rally. I take it that you accepted my apologies, then all is well and we are now on the right path of Kookaloo enjoyment....

What Pat said, DID 530ZVMX or EK 530ZZZ, they will last if you tend to them and keep them lubed and clean.... A good chain is not expensive, it is good value.....
The glass is not half full, it was engineered with a 2X safety factor.

'86 Ambulance - Bent frame, cracked case, due for an overhaul
'89 Stormy Blue - Suits my Dark Side

1tinindian

Quote from: Hemi Bob link=topic=7476.msg 66891#msg 66891 date=1348271645
I still don't know  what chain to buy give me your thoughts :flag_of_truce:
Robert

I think you have already been told the best to get from Pat Conlon.
He has suggested several things that have helped me to great extent.
I have found to put my trust in our membership for their combined experience.
I was a tough sell at first, just ask anyone that remembers my hesitance to upgrading to the blue dot calipers!

My FJ has grown well beyond it's original state and ALL for the better.
My very latest part I bought for it was a new chain, and it was the  DID 530ZVMX , as already suggested.
I didn't second guess the reasons why, I just knew that this was the chain to get from pass experience of other FJ owners here.
Sure, they are not cheap, but do a little shopping around online to find the best price you can.
Good Luck with you new chain.

Leon
"I want to be free to ride my machine without being hassled by the "man"!
91 FJ1200

DB Cooper

So....
I went and ordered the DID ZVM-X, as well as an 18 tooth front from Randy. I'm curious to see if I can put up with the loss of Kookaloo riding around the city, but I'm also looking forward to drop in revs on the highway. Most of my riding is 4th and 5th gear stuff in the twisties so I should be happy. If not, I have a new 17 tooth hanging on the wall if the 18 doesn't work out.
Looking forward to it. 
Kevin.
.
I remember when sex was safe and skydiving was dangerous.

1tinindian

Quote from: DB Cooper on September 21, 2012, 08:28:11 PM
So....
I went and ordered the DID ZVM-X, as well as an 18 tooth front from Randy. I'm curious to see if I can put up with the loss of Kookaloo riding around the city, but I'm also looking forward to drop in revs on the highway. Most of my riding is 4th and 5th gear stuff in the twisties so I should be happy. If not, I have a new 17 tooth hanging on the wall if the 18 doesn't work out.
Looking forward to it. 
Kevin.
.

You should be very happy with the 18 tooth.
The cruise RPM is like getting an overdrive, and the performance isn't lost either.
The big FJ overcomes the higher gearing without breaking a sweat.

Leon
"I want to be free to ride my machine without being hassled by the "man"!
91 FJ1200

Capn Ron

+1 for the EK ZZZ chain.  Just finished a 17,286 mile trip...26 states and cross-Canada east-to-west.  Tossed the POS $80 DID chain at the 6,000 mile mark after adjusting it EVERY night at camp.  :dash2:  Installed the new EK ZZZ chain as suggested by many on here and logged another 11,000+ miles in the next four weeks.  I shot it with a bit of chain saver at the end of each day and only had to adjust it ONCE fo the rest of the trip!  :yahoo:
Cap'n Ron. . .


There are two types of people in the world...Those who put people into categories...and those who don't.

SlowOldGuy

Which begs the question: "What kind of performance were you expecting from an $80 chain?"

I think you got what you paid for.

Friend of mine just replaced his GSXR750 with a new one because he didn't feel like changing the engine case.  Had a big hole in it right in front of the countershaft sprocket.  (The bike was old and worn out and needed replacing at that point)

CHEAP chains are EXPENSIVE.  GOOD chains are CHEAP.

DavidR.

yamaha fj rider

Quote from: SlowOldGuy on September 27, 2012, 10:07:56 AM
Which begs the question: "What kind of performance were you expecting from an $80 chain?"

I think you got what you paid for.

Friend of mine just replaced his GSXR750 with a new one because he didn't feel like changing the engine case.  Had a big hole in it right in front of the countershaft sprocket.  (The bike was old and worn out and needed replacing at that point)

CHEAP chains are EXPENSIVE.  GOOD chains are CHEAP.

DavidR.
+1

Kurt
93 FJ1200
FJ 09
YZ250X I still love 2 strokes
Tenere 700
FJR1300ES

Capn Ron

Quote from: SlowOldGuy on September 27, 2012, 10:07:56 AM
Which begs the question: "What kind of performance were you expecting from an $80 chain?"

I think you got what you paid for.

At $80, I actually overpaid for it... :dash2:

There are a couple of good points to be made here.  Around 10 years ago, I had no place/time to work on my FJ so I had the local Yamaha dealer service the bike.  I had them change the oil, fuel/air/oil filters, sync the carbs, new tires and replace the chain and sprockets.  The bill came to a little over $700.  Oh, well...at least it was "done right" by the dealer.  A few months later I bought a house and parked the bike for seven years (life has a way of interfering with riding sometimes)...Now with a place to work on it, I spent the last three years doing a complete frame-up rebuild...at least I didn't need to buy a chain and sprockets as they were "new" (ahhh...maybe...500 miles on them).  I finished the rebuild and pulled out of the driveway for a three-month trip.  That chain was brutal to deal with...I replaced it on the road in South Carolina with an EK ZZZ chain and researched the old DID model number when I finally got home.  It turned out to be a $50 non-o-ring 530 chain for "up to 400cc dirt bikes" that the dealer (over) charged me $80 for.

Lessons learned:

1) Don't ever figure the dealer "must know what he's doing."
2) Do some research on each and every part/process that goes into your bike.
3) Replacing a crappy chain on the road is not as much fun as riding that day because you bought a decent chain.
4) For the three hours of #3 above, I would have paid $500 for the ZZZ chain.
5) NO ONE cares as much about your ride as you do.
6) The hospitality out there on the road for garage space, tools loaned, beers offered is heart-warming. :drinks:

Cap'n Ron. . .
Cap'n Ron. . .


There are two types of people in the world...Those who put people into categories...and those who don't.