There really isn't one...
50 Series chain is a 5/8" pitch with a .400" dia roller that is 3/8" wide. I directly equates to a motorcycle 530 chain in size.
520 - 5/8" pitch .400 dia roller 1/4" width.
525 - 5/8" pitch .400 dia roller 5/16" width.
530 - 5/8" pitch .400 dia roller 3/8" width.
No. 35 chain is a US size, and corresponds to .375 pitch from roller to roller. The 8mm size is 8mm pitch, which is .315. If you google metric roller chain pitch, and roller chain pitch, you'll see charts of all the sizes.
No, a 40 chain is not the same as a 428. The "40" refers to a specific type of roller chain, while "428" indicates a chain size that is 1/2 inch in pitch and has a roller diameter of 0.280 inches. Although both are types of roller chains, they have different dimensions and applications, making them incompatible with each other. Always check the specifications before substituting chains.
depends on the ride, if it goes up or down, if it has a chain lift, if it just drops, etc.
5.0 mustangs use steel gears for the crank and cam shaft with a double roller chain. This item is replaced only when the engine is overhauled. 210,000 and still running. same timing chain
Roller rocker arms perform the same function as standard rocker arms. Mainly, they are the mechanical link between the push rod and the valves. Roller rockers are better because they have a cylindrical roller that reduces noise and friction instead of simply having a flat spot directly contacting the top of the valve.
In texas do you have to get a motorcycle inspected in the same county that its registered?
Nope
Chain width isn't a critical thing for chain whips, as they don't have to pass through derailers and only have to engage one sprocket at a time.As long as you avoid whips using single-speed (1/8") chains, which might have a different roller fit, you should be OK.
Yes. Always treat a motorcycle as If it is a full-sized vehicle.
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Yes, a motorcycle endorsement is added to an existing driver's license, making it a motorcycle license. The terms are interchangeable, except at the DMV.