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Offline Fuzzball

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OEM Drive chain size on a 78 CB750 K8?
« on: January 04, 2007, 06:43:13 AM »
I'm starting to be suspicious that my current 630 chain/sprocket set up is bigger than original. Am I correct?
If so what are the advantages and disadvantages of having this more massive set up. Sure I'm losing a certain amount of power moving all that metal but Is there any compelling reason to spend the $150 + to get it back to original, considering all the other bills I have to pay this month. By compelling I mean safety issues, damage to engine, you know, life and death stuff.
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Re: OEM Drive chain size on a 78 CB750 K8?
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2007, 06:49:27 AM »

If it is a 78, I think the 630 setup is OEM.

15 tooth on the front and 41 on the back and 88 links to join them together.

I think the 630 looks killer. Yeah, I know it is noisier and overkill with todays chains but it sure looks good.

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Re: OEM Drive chain size on a 78 CB750 K8?
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2007, 06:55:14 AM »
The 750s were breaking chains back in the day. Honda went to the 630 chain to fix that problem. You will hear a lot of back and forth on this. Todays first quality 530 chain is probably stronger that the old 630 chain. I stay with the 630 since i don;t want to change sprockets. When I change the sprockets i would go with a 530 and not worry about it. Although the 630 goes well with the larger rear tires. I am not sure of how much extra performance wolud be gained using a 530, but for me it is not an issue.
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Re: OEM Drive chain size on a 78 CB750 K8?
« Reply #3 on: January 04, 2007, 07:46:41 AM »
well supposedly a 530 chain will net about .5 hp more. If you stick with a NON o-ring, you will retain more power from what I have read but have to do more chain maintenance.  I like the 630 look too. One other thing is the 530 chain is lighter. It is smaller after all.

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Re: OEM Drive chain size on a 78 CB750 K8?
« Reply #4 on: January 04, 2007, 08:53:34 AM »
I have a buddy who rides a Harley but was restoring a '77 CB750 when I did a bit of riding with him.  At the time, he was jealous of the look of the 630 chain and 4-4 pipes when he was riding behind me.  630 chain may not be efficient, but it does have coolness points.
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Re: OEM Drive chain size on a 78 CB750 K8?
« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2007, 01:28:35 PM »
Cool.  So now I'm free to spend that $150 on something else for my bike!  ;)
Now that I know it's alright, I can begin to appreciate the cool bigness of it
Thanks guys.


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