Chain size for GPZ 600?

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Chain size for GPZ 600?

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Does anyone knows wat's the chain size for GPZ600?

520? 525? 530?

No guessing pls, I don't want to ship in the wrong one. 8)

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Gear4bikes reckons it's a 102 link 530. You getting sprockets to suit also?
Same chain as the ZZR except 8 links shorter.
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Re: Chain size for GPZ 600?

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RG wrote:Does anyone knows wat's the chain size for GPZ600?

. 8)

Thanks
Why do want that chain, you've only got a 250?..... :D :shock:
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Rusty wrote: Gear4bikes reckons it's a 102 link 530. You getting sprockets to suit also?
Same chain as the ZZR except 8 links shorter.
I'm not too worried about the sprockets, I'm not gonna ship them in, just getting the chain.
zx9r king wrote:Why do want that chain, you've only got a 250?.....
Why do u need to know why I want that chain for? You've only got a zx9r.

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Are you bringing a classic back to glory?
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krusty wrote:Are you bringing a classic back to glory?
It has always been road worthy, wear n tear parts change, that's all.
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