🏁 Unleash Your Ride with RK Racing!
The RK Racing Chain530XSOZ1-116 is a high-performance steel chain featuring 116 links and a tensile strength of 9500 pounds per foot, designed for both street and off-road use. Its RX-Ring technology ensures optimal lubrication and durability, making it a top choice for serious riders.
H**J
Excellent, chain
I purchased this chain for my 2006 Suzuki hayabusa . It was 112 link it was good quality and a good price.the fit was perfect.
W**T
Great Value
Second one I've purchased for my 85 Honda Interceptor. First one lasted 35,000 miles and was just starting to show signs of wear. Bought this one that was technically too long as it was $10 cheaper than direct replacement. Just used chain breaker to get correct link number. Will purchase again.
J**.
Great chain
Excellent on my 2012 R1
T**
BUY this item! 5/5 stars
M**.
You can change it on the road
I love the o-ring master link, much better than a pressed link.
R**0
Solid chain for my Yamaha FZR1000
B**N
Chain came up a little short but other than that just buy a longer one and you’ll be OK
I didn’t like the fact that it came up short but maybe I should’ve measured or longer and I just go by what people said other than that good quality chain I just went and got a bigger one and put it on the bike triumph tiger 900
C**N
It’s a chain
Using on 2005 Honda VFR 800I ride to work pretty much every day. 60,000 miles on bike, so I’ve gone thru a hand full of these chainsKeeping the chain clean isn’t really high on my priority list. It gets chain spray lube from time to time. I do keep it properly adjusted though. So with that said...Using this chain on new sprockets I get around 18,000 miles before I’m at the replace chain indicator on the bike.Just slapping a new chain on the used set (but look to be still in good condition) sprockets I get around 13,000 miles before I’m at the replace chain indicator on the bike.If your chain acts rough like it’s binding or not pivoting properly, soaking/cleaning with Kerosene seems to fix/help smooth it out.Also, I see a lot of complaints from people about this being a rivet style master link, in my opinion any bike with more than 100 hp should be a rivet style link. If you want a clip style go to your local tractor supply store and get a 530 size clip master link. They are only a few bucks. I keep a couple on the bike just incase I ever break a chain I can put it back together on the side of the rode.
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