Replacement Chain and Sprockets- '74 250

Started by dirtytwo, July 30, 2016, 07:14:25 PM

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dirtytwo

I have decided to keep and ride my  74 250 HS and need to purchase replacement chain and sprockets for it.

I am a novice rider. I will be doing mild weekend warrior riding, nothing serious.

Can anyone recommend sprocket sizes and chain size and length, and a source?

Also looking for a headlight, and a chain tensioner/brake stay.

Thank you
Tom

rob w

http://www.pentonpartsusa.com/2b%209%20KTM%20wheels.htm
BUEHNER's Supply Company, Inc.

YOUR SOURCE FOR vintage PENTON & KTM MOTORCYCLE PARTS and other DIRT BIKE PARTS

call: 216-651-6559        e-mail: [email protected]

REAR SPROCKETS for 1973-83 conicle rear hubs
using size 530 chain (has 8  7mm bolt holes)

#52-10-051-149 - 49T-  (NOS alloy)   $48 each
#52-10-051-156 - 56T-   (NOS alloy)   $52 each
#52-10-051-157 - 57T-   (NOS alloy)   $52 each
#52-10-051-160 - 60T-   (NOS steel)   $40 each

REAR SPROCKETS using size 520 chain (has 8  7mm bolt holes)
#51-10-051-552 - 52T-   $74 each (new alloy)
#51-10-051-554 - 54T-    $76 each (new alloy)
#51-10-051-556 - 56T-    $78 each (new alloy)
#51-10-051-558 - 58T-    $52 each (NOS alloy)

#52-10-052-000  lock plates -     $3 each

http://www.pentonpartsusa.com/2A%20KTM%20engine.htm
1972-80 KTM 530 Counter Shaft Sprockets
for shafts requiring nut & lock plate   $25 each
A -   11T - Sold out
B - #54-33-029-050 –    12 T
C - #54-33-029-060 –    13 T
D - #54-33-029-070 –    14 T
E - #54-33-029-080 –    15 T

 
1972 -80 KTM 520 Counter Shaft Sprockets
for shafts requiring nut & lock plate   $25 each
A - #51-33-029-511 –    11 tooth
B - #51-33-029-512 –    12 tooth
C - #51-33-029-513 –    13 tooth
D - #51-33-029-514 –    14 tooth
E - #51-33-029-515 –    15 Tooth

rob w

I (myself, personally) would go, 520 chain and sprockets - size 13t/52t

Daniel P. McEntee

It was a little trick back in the day, to use 520 sprockets and 530 chain. The extra opening in the chain let mud and dirt fly out, and help chain lube get in. Just a consideration. Goosd for the big bore bikes, not so much for the tiddlers.
  Type at you later,
   Dan McEntee

dirtytwo

Dan and ROb-

Thank you for the suggestions!

Tom

tomale

My 76 came stock with 530 chain, back in the day it was a good choice because it would out last a 520 chain, but that is no longer a problem. even the cheaper chains of today are better than the chains of the past. Don't scrimp on a chain, the cost difference is not that much compared to what you get. Don't bother using a 530 chain unless your going to do some really gnarly backwoods riding. They are significantly heavier than a 520 chain. al should be able to set you up with a good set of sprockets.

Thom Green,Still crazy after all these years!
74' 1/2 440 maico
70' 400 maico (project)
93' RMx 250 suzuki
2004 Suzuki DL1000
1988 Honda Gl 1500
2009 KTM 400 XC-W

Thom Green,Still crazy after all these years!
74\\\' 1/2 440 maico
70\\\' 400 maico (project)
93\\\' RMx 250 suzuki
2004 Suzuki DL1000
1988 Honda Gl 1500
2009 KTM 400 XC-W