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13/49...How many links?

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I want to put a 13/49 sprocket set-up on my '96 KDX200. How many links do I need for my chain. I have to order them today to get them by the weekend.
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108 I believe.... You could get a 110 just in case and pop 2 links if it's too long.
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I don't have a chain breaking tool. What kind should I get?
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I went by spec first and the looks second and price 3rd.... I went with a Tusk brand on last purchase.... it has lasted a very long time so far. It had the same tensil strength as the hightest priced RK chain.
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The 49 tooth rear sprocket was on back order. Will 110 links cover a 13/50?
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Yes...
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Thanks....Just placed my order with RMATV.

13/50 steel $8.99/$19.99
520/110 standard chain $26.85
Motion Pro chain tool 25.99

I added 2 cans of chain lube to get my order over $99...FREE Shipping!

Out the door for $99.80, not too bad!
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Post by Griffbones »

I normally use a cut off wheel in a dremel tool to take links out. Just cut the head off of the pins, it is easy and no special tools neded.
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Griffbones wrote:I normally use a cut off wheel in a dremel tool to take links out. Just cut the head off of the pins, it is easy and no special tools neded.
4" angle grinder here...
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Post by michael »

exactly, grind the top off the rivets and pin punch the rest out. bobs ya uncle :)
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