T100 2019 Chain Help

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  1. Vectis John

    Vectis John Well-Known Member

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    Hi -
    I have a 2019 T100. I have the issue with little adjustment left on the swing arm chain adjusters. The chain and sprockets are still very serviceable and have done 6000K. I don't want to go down the route of changing the rear sprocket and altering the gearing. So my intention was to remove a link(s) and re join the chain with a new soft rivet master link. These are readily for DID chains but not apparently for the OEM chain on the Bonneville. The chain, according to the handbook is a DID 520 VP2-T. The chain is stamped DID 520. VP chains from what I gather are sold only to manufactures and I cant find a masterlink for the DID VP2.

    My question is, does anyone know if I can get a master link (rivet type) for the OEM chain on the Bonneville and if so which one is it please.
     
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  2. Rocker

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    If you've run out of adjustment are you sure the chain is serviceable if so go up one tooth on the front you won't notice on acceleration but she'll cruise better
     
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  3. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    You are a long way from being the first to discover this! The OEM chain is marginally too long from assembly. You either need to lose a link or go up a notch on the gearbox sprocket to regain some adjustment. The chain itself has masses more life.
     
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  4. Vectis John

    Vectis John Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the reply, I want to lose a link but can’t find a soft link to re join the chain. The DID VP2 chain isn’t listed anywhere. I was wondering if anyone else has resolved this?
    I would rather not alter the gearing.
     
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  5. Rocker

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    I think you have too lose 2 links to rejoin the chain will this make it too short?
     
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  6. Rocker

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  7. Vectis John

    Vectis John Well-Known Member

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    That would probably ok but I need to source a connecting link that is compatible with the chain, I can’t find any listed.
    Thanks for this I have emailed them, it doesn’t list the DID 520 VP2-T as being available.
     
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  8. Rocker

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    Surely a 520 the correct length would be ok regardless of part number?
     
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  9. Vectis John

    Vectis John Well-Known Member

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    Thats what I am not sure of - DID manufacture several different ones, VX etc. I thought these would all be different in some way and that I would have to buy the exact one for the chain?
     
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  10. Rocker

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    Talk to the people who listed the link I'm sure they'll see you right
     
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  11. Vectis John

    Vectis John Well-Known Member

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    OK - just an update should anyone come across this in the future.

    I have had a very helpful reply from Wemoto. Bottom line is although the original chain on the Bonneville is a DID 520 chain (VP2, as I said) Wemoto have said DID do not list a soft rivet link for this chain, the chain itself is not available as a retail item only to manufacturers. DID do not recommend using one of their other 520 soft rivet links on this chain.
    So thanks to Triumph I am left with two options, change the front sprocket or the chain. It’s a pain in the **** as the chain is still serviceable just not enough adjustment left on the swing arm!
     
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  12. Callumity

    Callumity Elite Member

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    I don’t think there is any magic to the VP2 suffix as it merely indicates their standard O ring chain (VO) but supplied to OEM like Triumph and Kawasaki. These are supplied in bulk as continuous chains which probably explains why DiD don’t recommend’ a soft rivet. I would fit one without fretting. Done properly, the chain won’t be any the wiser.
     
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  13. Vectis John

    Vectis John Well-Known Member

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    Cheers - thanks for that.
     
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  14. joe mc donald

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    I went up a tooth on the front and found the bike performed great and cruised effortlessly. Haven't noticed any difference low down other than the bike pulls of nicely. It also gives the engine a rest as it is not revving as hard.
    Regards
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  15. bernard j czech

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    my 18 T120 100 link chain still fit going from 37 to 41 in the rear + centered the adjuster.
     
  16. Jadorff

    Jadorff Noble Member

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    I agree up a tooth or 2 won't make much difference mine has been changed its not reving so high in top gear
     
  17. Luis Escobar

    Luis Escobar New Member

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    Wow this is crazy for me. In Brazil vo chains are indicated only for bikes under 600 CC, by the manufacturer.
     
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