I found this on another forum that was quite interesting:
http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_about_motorcycle_chains.htm
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http://www.quality-cycle.com/truth_about_motorcycle_chains.htm
S
We're looking to replace a chain on an F800GS and would like to know whether the standard chain is a 520 or 525. Also how many links is the standard length?
I'm guessing the standard format is an 'O' ring unit, but I think an 'X' ring would be better.
Any thoughts?
Many Thanks,
Chris
Excelent chains are DID, X ring is much better, of course.
Right size for F800GS chain is 525, 116 pieces.


I am after some steel sprockets for an 800, not alloy, having seen some on the Wunderlich website i have just been told they are not available yet when i tried to order them
Many thanks for any suggestions.
Jimmy:
Thanks for the great pics!
Does the end of the pipe touch off on the sprocket releasing the oil on the sprocket to then migrate to the chain, or do the droplets of oil hit the rollers of the chain directly?
Thanks!
Jim
Jimmy:
Thanks for the great pics!
Does the end of the pipe touch off on the sprocket releasing the oil on the sprocket to then migrate to the chain, or do the droplets of oil hit the rollers of the chain directly?
Thanks!
Jim

Cost me £79 wich is just over RRP but worth it as I don't have to drive to London.
dont understand how that could be a servicing screw up? all they would do is clean and lube it, maybe adjust the tension if needed.
Sometimes these things do happen, and unfortunately all you ever hear of about a chain is when they snap/ wear out... never of them doing their job.
I wouldnt worry to much about it. Unless there happened to be a dodgy batch from the chain manufacturer... which is not unheard of... but rare enough.
Ive had a chain or 3 snapped on me in the past... it goes with the territory, just do your usual maintenance and when its worn replace it.
Id stick stick to a decent quality wax though rather than an oil. Chain oil tends to get flung everywhere and wont protect the chain if your riding in the salt.. because its flung off... the wax will get in behind the o rings and sit there doing its lovely lubricating thing. If you can afford it get a chain oiler such as a scott oiler or something
imoh anyway

thanks for comments guys, yeah i was oiliing the chain with a wax based oil. according to the comments this is ok, just had a closer look at the rear sproket there is some damage on some of the teeth, will get a picture on here. Dont know what type of chain it is just know its an o-ring that came with the bike brand new two months ago. First bike since passing my test in sept and im loving it![]()