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Time for a new chain and sprockets...Opinions on these choices?

Started by great white, May 11, 2017, 10:39:09 AM

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great white

My 89 has been needing a chain since I bought it. It's just old and neglected, like most things on this bike. It has tight links in some spots and just general all around mungy condition. No idea on how many KM's on it either.

Sprockets look respectable, but I always replace chain and sprockets as a matched pair since they tend to wear to each other.

Choice for chain: RK 530 GXW Premium XW-Ring Chain. 110 links: https://fortnine.ca/en/rk-530-gxw-premium-xw-ring-chain

Choice for sprockets: RT steel, 17T front and 40T rear. I don't highway drone, it's just a popping around town bike and a the occasional local back road fun blitz (IE: long way home) so stock gearing suits me just fine. I'm a 20 min to 45 min rider on the FJ at best because of my back condition.

front: https://fortnine.ca/en/jt-sprockets-steel-front-sprocket 

rear:https://fortnine.ca/en/jt-sprockets-steel-rear-sprocket

I'm in Canada, so Fortnine is probably who I will order from (local shops usually can't match them). Here's my sprocket choices through them if you care to look: https://fortnine.ca/en/catalogsearch/result/?q=sprocket

I think the chain and sprockets are a good choice for my 89. Opinions?

Canuck FJ

I'm running the RK530GXW on my '89; only got about 5000KM on it so far, but it has yet to need adjustment, so initial impression is good.  I'm running it with JT sprocket in standard sizes.
'84 FJ1100 (project)
'86 FJ1200 (project)
'78 KZ650
'96 Triumph Trophy 900
'11 Kymco Yager 200i

balky1

I think 41 is the original on the rear (and should be better for stop-and-go city traffic).
Regarding the chain I have no idea about RK (I only know they are well known brand). In someones post some 2-3 ago I wrote down the tensile strengths for a couple well known brands, try to find it if you are interested.


FJ 1100, 1985, sold
FJR 1300, 2009

great white

Quote from: balky1 on May 11, 2017, 12:59:49 PM
I think 41 is the original on the rear (and should be better for stop-and-go city traffic).
Regarding the chain I have no idea about RK (I only know they are well known brand). In someones post some 2-3 ago I wrote down the tensile strengths for a couple well known brands, try to find it if you are interested.

According to this document: http://www.fjcatalogue.com/f/FJ_gearing_sheet.pdf 1989 would have had the 40T:

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The FJ1100 was classed as a sports  bike so had the  lowest gearing(meaning more revs per given speed) and came with a 41t. This allowed it to top out in top gear (5th) with a top speed of 144 mph .
Please remember these are true speeds  and you would  need to add approx 5% to make it a speedo  reading.

The FJ1200  1TX and 3CV (86-90) came  with a slight  smaller  sprocket of 40t .This was due to the slightly torquey nature  of the bigger 91cc engine.This meant  the top speed was increased to148mph.

Finally came the 3XW (91-95)  FJ1200.
By this time Yamaha  had made it into a full tourer so geared  it with a39t rear sprocket.   The top speed was, in theory,  151 mp h, but due to the less revvy nature  of the 1188cc  engine  and the extra weight ,it always  had difficulty pulling  to the 9500r  pm red line

My bike is just about right as it is for my uses, gearing wise. I still have to check and see if it actually has a 40T sprocket on it though. Lots of things could have changed on it since 1989....:)

balky1

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According to this document: http://www.fjcatalogue.com/f/FJ_gearing_sheet.pdf 1989 would have had the 40T:


Ahh, '89, sorry, didn't read it carefully.


FJ 1100, 1985, sold
FJR 1300, 2009

great white


great white

LOL! Just checked my rear sprocket: JTR859-38.

There ya go, never assume a used bike is what it should be.

Wonder what the front sprocket is?

Doesn't matter I guess, I'm just going to order the stock 17/40 combo.

:)

CutterBill

According to the Factory Service Manual (for USA bikes):

Sprocket Gearing:
17/42 = 2.47  stock (84-85 1100)
17/41 = 2.41  stock (86-88 1200)
17/40 = 2.35  stock (89-95 1200)

My Owner's Manuals for my '85 and '93 bikes agree.
Bill
Never Slow Down, Never Grow Old.

Current Stable:                                                     
FJ1100                                              
FJ1200 (4)
1999 Yamaha WR400 (street-legal)
2015 Super Tenere
2002 Honda Goldwing

aviationfred

My recommendation for a chain is the EK530 ZVX3. It supersedes the EKZZZ chain. Many members here have reported that with proper maintenance and lubrication, that 20,000 miles of use is common.


Fred
I'm not the fastest FJ rider, I am 'half-fast', the fastest slow guy....

Current
2008 VFR800 RC46 Vtec
1996 VFR750 RC36/2
1990 FJ1300 (1297cc) Casper
1990 VFR750 RC36/1 Minnie
1989 FJ1200 Lazarus, the Streetfighter Project
1985 VF500F RC31 Interceptor

Capn Ron

Quote from: aviationfred on May 20, 2017, 11:32:49 AM
My recommendation for a chain is the EK530 ZVX3. It supersedes the EKZZZ chain. Many members here have reported that with proper maintenance and lubrication, that 20,000 miles of use is common.


Fred

I'm with Fred on this one.  Ran the EKZZZ chain for 30,000 miles with proper attention to maintenance.  Have now installed the ZVX3 chains on both '92 FJ's.  Good stuff!
Cap'n Ron. . .


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

andyoutandabout

life without a bike is just life

Bones

Quote from: CutterBill on May 20, 2017, 06:46:00 AM
According to the Factory Service Manual (for USA bikes):

Sprocket Gearing:
17/42 = 2.47  stock (84-85 1100)
17/41 = 2.41  stock (86-88 1200)
17/40 = 2.35  stock (89-95 1200)

My Owner's Manuals for my '85 and '93 bikes agree.
Bill


Standard gearing for the European spec 3xw's that Australia receives is 17-39. Just thought I'd mention it.
93 fj1200
79 suzuki gt250x7


Too young to be old but old enough to know better.

great white

I went with the JT sprockets and the RK 530 GXW Premium XW-Ring Chain.

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