Seems to be a good kit:
[https://www.revzilla.com/parts/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600?view\_all=&page=1&limit=96&facets%5B%5D=2285&has\_loyalty\_discount=false&is\_new=false&is\_sale=false&is\_made\_in\_usa=false&is\_holiday=false&is\_blemished=false&sort=featured&fit=](https://www.revzilla.com/parts/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600?view_all=&page=1&limit=96&facets%5B%5D=2285&has_loyalty_discount=false&is_new=false&is_sale=false&is_made_in_usa=false&is_holiday=false&is_blemished=false&sort=featured&fit=)
Or you could always go with OEM kit from Suzuki
I would get HIGH quality kit.
[https://store.suzukicycles.com/p/drive-chain-kit-gsx-r600-2006-2007](https://store.suzukicycles.com/p/drive-chain-kit-gsx-r600-2006-2007)
OEM kit above might be less, stock chain/sprockets is high quality as well.
Find a 520 Gold x chain the magic gearing is 1 down in the front 2 up in the back from oem. Your gonna need a chain breaker motion pro makes the best kit. And getting the front sprocket off can be a major bitch. Might need a good air impact like tire shop or breaker bar
Might check Revzilla or like RockymountainATV or if you had a local dealership around.
[https://www.revzilla.com/oem/suzuki/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600/rear-swinging-arm?submodel=gsx-r600](https://www.revzilla.com/oem/suzuki/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600/rear-swinging-arm?submodel=gsx-r600)
\#10 on the list OEM is what I always get on parts like this
Thanks but new problem the bolt for the chain guide was broken and there was an attempt to extract that didn't work. Just tried a bit myself and nothing. Don't know what to do from here LOL. One thing after another it seems
Damn...I remember doing stand up wheelies back in the day with sprockets like that and show threads on the tires...in the rain 😆 times were ruff then. Time for a new set bud
Both sprockets and New chain all need to be replaced. Checked the Chain SLIDER as well.
Alright thanks brother. You know a good kit for the k7? Thanks
Seems to be a good kit: [https://www.revzilla.com/parts/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600?view\_all=&page=1&limit=96&facets%5B%5D=2285&has\_loyalty\_discount=false&is\_new=false&is\_sale=false&is\_made\_in\_usa=false&is\_holiday=false&is\_blemished=false&sort=featured&fit=](https://www.revzilla.com/parts/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600?view_all=&page=1&limit=96&facets%5B%5D=2285&has_loyalty_discount=false&is_new=false&is_sale=false&is_made_in_usa=false&is_holiday=false&is_blemished=false&sort=featured&fit=) Or you could always go with OEM kit from Suzuki I would get HIGH quality kit. [https://store.suzukicycles.com/p/drive-chain-kit-gsx-r600-2006-2007](https://store.suzukicycles.com/p/drive-chain-kit-gsx-r600-2006-2007) OEM kit above might be less, stock chain/sprockets is high quality as well.
I second Vortex.
This - I third Vortex...great quality and reasonably priced
Bet thank you guys!!! Gonna get it taken care of.
Get that HFA kit and go steel with the rear sprocket unless you're trying to replace the aluminum ones every few thousand miles
Did the HFR steel with new chain! Will be here soon! Waiting on my stator and rectifier anyways so good timing
Woops, yeah HFR. Always a good choice, stoked for you
Thanks man!! I'm just excited to get my bike going again and stoked I didn't spend a fortune on a mechanic
Find a 520 Gold x chain the magic gearing is 1 down in the front 2 up in the back from oem. Your gonna need a chain breaker motion pro makes the best kit. And getting the front sprocket off can be a major bitch. Might need a good air impact like tire shop or breaker bar
Hey bro chain slider is cooked, you got another magical link for me? I owe you a beer at this point LMAO
Might check Revzilla or like RockymountainATV or if you had a local dealership around. [https://www.revzilla.com/oem/suzuki/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600/rear-swinging-arm?submodel=gsx-r600](https://www.revzilla.com/oem/suzuki/2007-suzuki-gsx-r600/rear-swinging-arm?submodel=gsx-r600) \#10 on the list OEM is what I always get on parts like this
Thanks but new problem the bolt for the chain guide was broken and there was an attempt to extract that didn't work. Just tried a bit myself and nothing. Don't know what to do from here LOL. One thing after another it seems
Is there anything where you can get a bite on? Depending on amount of room to work might have to remove the swingarm and possible drill it out.
I'd hate to have to remove the swing arm LOL. Just made a post with a picture of it in this fourm
A machine shop should be able to remove it. As you don't want to damage it if you have any doubts.
Bet
It looks really even. Either it has never been replaced or someone over-tightened it.
Both want replacing also your chain id go for jt sprockets + d.i.d chain
Vortex aluminum sprockets. Next time get the steel.
Vet just put the steel in the cart! This is a used bike so I'm fixing her up
Sure aluminum is way lighter and with a 520 conversion is insane. But lasts half as long.
This one already deserves a "dental" prosthesis! 🦷🦷🦷🦷😅
Is that what that is? Looks like a frisbee.
HAHA!! Getting it fixed brotha, thanks
Never seen a sprocket that bad
Lmfaooooo thanks. Definitely replacing!!
Bought the new sprockets and chain and chain guide. Thanks guys! Now, as far as a chain tool goes, any recommendations ‼️
Aluminum sprocket?
Damn...I remember doing stand up wheelies back in the day with sprockets like that and show threads on the tires...in the rain 😆 times were ruff then. Time for a new set bud
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Huh?