yamaha_george wrote:yamaboy wrote:So it turns out that the XSO520 chain is a clip style and not a rivet. Same with the GB520XSO. That's a bummer , because I do not trust the clip style . Also bought the rivet tool.

YB,
the only reason the clip style connection will fail is :-
A} poorly fitted by mechanic
B} fitted in reverse
a} will let the clip off as it was not seated properly to begin with and centrifugal force will do the rest
b} clip fitted wrong way round will allow the chain travel direction to knock the clip off should there be any interference in chain travel.(loose chain will do that every time )
I have used clip style chains on bikes the turned out the equivalent of 240BHP per litre and never had one fail, although I do know of one "letting go" on a commute but that was not my bike and I was not involved in its servicing.
Thanks YG..I would always be paranoid and check the master link before and after each ride:)) From what I hear , you need to install the closed side of the clip towards the front of the bike (for FZR) or the direction of travel.
So I have e-mailed RK and they said that the XSO520 chain comes with a rivet style master link.. Vortex has a small chart on their website which indicates that the xso is a clip style..So I guess I'll see when I get it..
Here is a great website to order sprockets. Only downfall is that the rear 47T ,teflon coated sprocket is on backorder (2-3 weeks) .
http://www.vortexracing.com/index.php?o ... Itemid=111
14/45 does not really make sense to me. 1 down and 2 up is the way to go..Right?
So for now,untill I get my parts ,I'll run my stock set-up. Chain looks brand new after cleaning it with Kerosene. Found it at Walmart
