new primary chainnew primary chainWhere can I get a new primary chain for a 305 cb77?
Unfortunately, they are no longer made. You have to look for a good used chain or find a NOS chain. I got lucky and found a NOS chain. Try the various dealers that sell vintage Honda parts.
Somebody here may have a good used chain they will sell you. When I bought my new chain, I compared it to my old chain and my old chain seemed a lot better than I initially thought. There is a measurement procedure in the manual, if I remember right. Mine was on the edge. But I found wear in the case and did not want to take a chance. After installing the new chain, I suspect the wear was old wear and the chain had been replaced since that wear occured by a PO. I put my old chain away as a rainy day spare. regards, Rob
I did a search of all the various chain manufacturers, looking for raw chain that could be purchased and used to make new primary chains. I figured there has to be a market. But nobody makes that chain anymore. Not sure what it would take to get a company to make a run of that chain and what a minimum purchase would be. I would guess something like a 1000 feet or more would be a min run to make it economical.
regards, Rob One parts supplier was quoted £1000 for a run of ten , yes ten, chains which makes it very uneconomical to order. I am considering making my own, as I can with my limited engineering ability, although I do not have access to an engineering workshop any more, how hard can it be, once I have made the links, they will be farmed out to an heat treatment specialist, only the rollers will prove difficult.
Primary chainsHello Bernhard
I dont know if you are aware but there are conversions available ( at least there were ) in the UK with sprockets to take Duplex double roller chain which is easy to source. These were produced because of breakages when racing and I think mainly on the down shifts. Honda actualy produced a stronger race kit chain and sprocket set which also altered the primary ratio but this has a diffrent ( unavalible ) pitch again. The problem with using other chain pitches etc. as far as I can see is both the cost of making front sprockets, the rears being fairly straight forward and possibly more important the stronger / larger chains will not clear the inside of the cases and also would not like the tight run round the front sprocket. I was told this was also the problem with using a belt drive ( belt trying to "lift" of the sprocket ) I dont know if it is common to see them broken in road use anyway ? Unfortunately I dont have any spare new ones but I should have a decent used one if you need it . Gordon SAFOJ
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