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Long-distance touring puts a sustained load on the chain that weekend riding does not. Add a pillion, luggage, and 20,000+ km per year, and the specification that works for a sport bike becomes inadequate. The 530-SX at 43.0 kN exists precisely for this application.<\/p>\n
See Super X-Ring Touring Chains<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Long-distance touring creates a chain loading profile that is distinct from both commuting and sport riding. The load is not particularly high in peak terms \u2014 a touring motorcycle does not accelerate as aggressively as a sport bike. But the load is sustained: hours of motorway cruising at constant throttle with full luggage and often a pillion means the chain operates at a significant fraction of its rated working load continuously, rather than in brief acceleration pulses separated by coasting.<\/p>\n A fully-laden large-displacement touring motorcycle \u2014 machine weight, two riders, tankbag, panniers, and top box \u2014 can exceed 450 kg combined. At motorway speeds, chain tension in steady-state cruising on such a machine is substantially higher than the same machine ridden solo with no luggage at the same speed. This sustained high tension is what fatigues the chain plates and accelerates pin-bushing wear over the tour.<\/p>\n The second touring-specific factor is maintenance opportunity. On a 2,000 km tour across multiple countries, a chain lubrication service every 600 km means three stops specifically for chain maintenance on a seven-day trip. A motorcycle chain for touring and long distance<\/strong> with 1,000\u20131,500 km service intervals means one lubrication event, or possibly none, on the same trip. For riders who tour seriously, this service interval difference has practical daily significance.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n The Super X-ring (SX) seal has three contact lips per side \u2014 one more than the standard X-ring’s two. This additional lip provides a third independent sealing line between the internal grease and the external environment. As the outer lip gradually conforms to the plate surface over thousands of kilometres of high-load operation, the middle and inner lips maintain sealing integrity independently.<\/p>\n This triple-lip design enables external lubrication intervals of 1,000\u20131,500 km \u2014 the longest of any sealed roller chain type. For a tourer covering 500 km per day, this means a three-day riding segment is possible between lubrication services. For riders who cover 15,000\u201325,000 km per year, the number of chain service events per year drops to 10\u201315, compared to 15\u201325 for an O-ring chain or 25\u201337 for a standard non-sealed chain.<\/p>\n Combined with the H-grade plate specification and solid-bore bushing construction of the SX variants, the result is the highest tensile strength, longest service life, and minimum maintenance frequency of any chain type in the standard roller chain format.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Machines like the Yamaha MT-09 SP, Triumph Tiger 900, or Honda CB750 Hornet used for long-distance sport touring \u2014 where performance matters alongside comfort and range. Typically 520 or 525 pitch, ridden hard but not always with full luggage load.<\/p>\n The 520H-X at 34.0 kN or 525H-SX at 40.0 kN (depending on OEM pitch) balances weight and seal performance. For 15,000+ km per year with variable conditions, the SX variant’s extended service intervals reduce annual maintenance events while the H-grade plates handle the engine’s torque output with appropriate margin.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Large adventure machines \u2014 BMW R 1250 GS, Honda Africa Twin Adventure Sports, KTM 1290 Super Adventure \u2014 ridden on long tours with luggage and occasional gravel or track sections. Typically 525 pitch on the parallel twins, sometimes 530 on the large single-cylinder and V-twin variants.<\/p>\n The 525H-SX at 40.0 kN or the 530-SX at 43.0 kN depending on OEM pitch specification. For adventure riding that includes genuine off-road sections, the solid-bore bushing of both SX variants provides the shock resistance needed for track and gravel use, while the triple-lip seal handles the contamination from those sections without requiring immediate post-ride chain maintenance.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Chain-driven large-displacement tourers and cruisers \u2014 Honda Gold Wing, Indian Chief, BMW K 1600 GTL, Kawasaki Vulcan \u2014 operated at or near maximum load with two riders and full luggage. 530 pitch is the OEM specification across this category, and the 530-SX at 43.0 kN is the highest-specification chain available in this pitch from Korea Ever-Power.<\/p>\n At 43.0 kN, the 530-SX provides the structural margin that a fully-laden 450+ kg touring machine demands at sustained motorway speeds. The triple-lip seal’s 1,000\u20131,500 km external lubrication interval means that a 5,000 km touring run requires three or four lubrication events \u2014 one every few days rather than once every 600 km. For riders covering 20,000+ km per year, this reduces annual chain service events from 33+ (standard) to 13\u201320 (530-SX).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Note on the 530-SX weight:<\/strong> At 1.20 kg\/m, the 530-SX is actually lighter than the 530H-X at 1.45 kg\/m despite its higher tensile strength. The SX seal geometry, combined with the specific plate profile optimised for the triple-lip groove, produces a chain that is both stronger and lighter than the equivalent X-ring variant. This makes the 530-SX the dominant choice for performance-oriented heavy tourers where both structural capability and mass management matter.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n Long-distance touring changes the practical constraints of chain maintenance. You are away from home, potentially in countries where your preferred chain lube is unavailable, and opportunities for proper chain cleaning are limited to petrol station forecourts or hotel car parks. Choosing the right chain before departure is therefore more important for tourers than for riders who can service the chain in their own garage every two weeks.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Before any long-distance tour, the chain and sprockets should be checked regardless of recent service history. A chain that is 70% through its service life at departure may reach its replacement threshold during the tour \u2014 planning for this is preferable to sourcing a replacement chain in an unfamiliar location.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Touring chains are produced on the same lines as all other Korea Ever-Power chain variants, with identical quality checkpoints: incoming steel certification, carburizing temperature recording per batch, tensile testing of every production batch, dimensional verification to JIS B 1801, and articulation inspection before packaging.<\/p>\n Korea Ever-Power Motorcycle Chain Co., Ltd. \u2014 Certificaci\u00f3n ISO 9001 \u00b7 5 plantas de producci\u00f3n<\/p>\n <\/p>\n X-Ring and Super X-Ring variants in 520, 525, and 530 pitch. Dispatch within 3\u20137 business days. No minimum order.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Korea Ever-Power stocks the full touring chain range \u2014 X-ring and Super X-ring in 520, 525, and 530 pitch \u2014 with batch tensile testing and JIS B 1801 compliance. Send us your chain number or machine model and we confirm the correct specification before you order.<\/p>\nWhat Touring Actually Does to a Motorcycle Chain<\/h2>\n
<\/p>\nWhy the Super X-Ring Is the Touring Chain Standard<\/h2>\n

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<\/div>\n<\/div>\nChoosing the Right Touring Chain \u2014 by Machine Type<\/h2>\n
\ud83c\udfcd\ufe0f Sport Tourer \u2014 600\u2013750cc, 15,000+ km\/year<\/h3>\n
\ud83d\uddfa\ufe0f Adventure Touring \u2014 800\u20131200cc, Mixed Paved\/Unpaved<\/h3>\n
\ud83c\udfd6\ufe0f Heavyweight Tourer and Cruiser \u2014 900cc\u20131800cc, Full Load<\/h3>\n
Touring Chain Specifications \u2014 Reference Table<\/h2>\n
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\n \nCadena<\/th>\n Paso<\/th>\n Sello<\/th>\n De tensi\u00f3n<\/th>\n Peso<\/th>\n Intervalo de lubricaci\u00f3n<\/th>\n Touring Class<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n \n 520H-X<\/td>\n 15,875 mm<\/td>\n Anillo X<\/td>\n 34,0 kN<\/td>\n 1.21 kg\/m<\/td>\n 800\u20131200 km<\/td>\n Sport touring, 250\u2013600cc<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 525H-X<\/td>\n 15,875 mm<\/td>\n Anillo X<\/td>\n 34,0 kN<\/td>\n 1.33 kg\/m<\/td>\n 800\u20131200 km<\/td>\n Adventure, 650\u2013800cc naked<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 525H-SX<\/td>\n 15,875 mm<\/td>\n S\u00faper Anillo X<\/td>\n 40,0 kN<\/td>\n 1.38 kg\/m<\/td>\n 1.000\u20131.500 km<\/td>\n Adventure touring, 800\u20131000cc<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 530H-O<\/td>\n 15,875 mm<\/td>\n Junta t\u00f3rica<\/td>\n 30.4 kN<\/td>\n 1.40 kg\/m<\/td>\n 600\u20131.000 km<\/td>\n Heavyweight tourer, budget sealed<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 530H-X<\/td>\n 15,875 mm<\/td>\n Anillo X<\/td>\n 34,0 kN<\/td>\n 1.45 kg\/m<\/td>\n 800\u20131200 km<\/td>\n Heavyweight tourer, standard upgrade<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n 530-SX<\/td>\n 15,875 mm<\/td>\n S\u00faper Anillo X<\/td>\n 43,0 kN<\/td>\n 1.20 kg\/m<\/td>\n 1.000\u20131.500 km<\/td>\n Especificaciones m\u00e1ximas: para viajes largos y con carga completa.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n On-Tour Chain Maintenance \u2014 Practical Guide for Long Rides<\/h2>\n
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<\/div>\n<\/div>\nTouring Chain Series \u2014 In Stock for Direct Dispatch<\/h2>\n
\n800\u20131,200 km lube \u00b7 Dual lip seal<\/div>\n
\n1,000\u20131,500 km lube \u00b7 Triple lip seal<\/div>\n
\nBudget sealed touring option<\/div>\n
\nPi\u00f1ones \u2192<\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\nPreguntas frecuentes<\/h2>\n
How far can I go between lubrication stops with a 530-SX chain on tour?+<\/span><\/summary>\n
Is the 530-SX suitable for a two-up touring machine with full luggage?+<\/span><\/summary>\n
Should I replace both sprockets before a long tour, or just the chain?+<\/span><\/summary>\n
My machine is specified for 525. Is the 525H-SX at 40.0 kN sufficient for a fully-loaded tour?+<\/span><\/summary>\n
What is the best chain lubricant for touring in mixed climate conditions?+<\/span><\/summary>\n
Ready for a Long-Distance Chain?<\/h2>\n