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Hobby Design Kawasaki Chain


racer93
02-16-2010, 01:43 PM
I am so d*** frustrated at this thing. The instructions do not tell how to actually do the final assembly, if you can believe that. Does anyone have instructions that shows this, or has anyone done this that can give insight? I had a Honda one that was very easy to do. However, this one is different and very difficult to do.

I'd appreciate any thoughts/help you guys can be.

Thanks!

Daniel

John18d
03-12-2010, 03:16 PM
do you have a version 1 or version 2 aka Vol. 1.0 or Vol. 2.0 ? I have had many issues with the 1.0 version chain kits coming apart when attempting the final link construction - John

racer93
03-12-2010, 03:37 PM
do you have a version 1 or version 2 aka Vol. 1.0 or Vol. 2.0 ? I have had many issues with the 1.0 version chain kits coming apart when attempting the final link construction - John

Wow, I have no idea. This is the type of chain that does NOT have the photoetch one-piece chain. (The honda 211v version I had did.) Does that help? I thought the Kawa version would have the above and was disappointed it didn't...

Daniel

John18d
03-12-2010, 04:27 PM
Daniel - the type you have is Vol 1.0 version / 1 chain - yes I too have found them very difficult to assemble. The parts are very small and the side link plates need to have the nibs filed off after cutting the free from the sprue or the links will not flex. Additionally I used 30 minute epoxy to glue the parts together that way you have time to work with it. I found sometimes when removing the assembled chain from the assembly tool that the chain came apart. These assembly problems are why they changed the chain design to Vol 2.0 / version 2. I do not know if they produce a Vol 2.0 chain for the Kawasaki. I have switched to using Top Studio chains - still hours to make one, but more user friendly. - let me know how you are assembling the chain kit - John

racer93
03-12-2010, 04:33 PM
Daniel - the type you have is Vol 1.0 version / 1 chain - yes I too have found them very difficult to assemble. The parts are very small and the side link plates need to have the nibs filed off after cutting the free from the sprue or the links will not flex. Additionally I used 30 minute epoxy to glue the parts together that way you have time to work with it. I found sometimes when removing the assembled chain from the assembly tool that the chain came apart. These assembly problems are why they changed the chain design to Vol 2.0 / version 2. I do not know if they produce a Vol 2.0 chain for the Kawasaki. I have switched to using Top Studio chains - still hours to make one, but more user friendly. - let me know how you are assembling the chain kit - John

Well, I'm not, really. I tried, but it just sucks. I used CA, but it fell apart. I think I'll have to look for a version 2.0 of this kit. It's just a bear...

Daniel

John18d
03-12-2010, 05:22 PM
Daniel - contact Kevin at StradaSports.com and see if he has a Vol 2.0 Hobby Design chain for the Kawasaki - they are about half the price of the Top Studio chains - also I tried using CA to assemble the chains with no success. here is Kevin's email address - Kevin Rogers <[email protected]>; if you google StradaSports you should find their website or if not let me know and I'll get you a link - John

John18d
03-15-2010, 03:38 AM
Daniel - I was looking at the Hiroboy web site and I happened to see that the Hobby Design chain Vol 2.0 for the Kawasaki is available there. - google them and look it up or email me and I'll send a link - that is if you could not get one from Stradasports - John

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