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 BlackStallion Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 23:11 - 22 Dec 2009 Post subject: New chain and sprockets, lacking power in 5th |
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Just had a new chain and sprockets fitted today, and i was told the rear sprocket had 1 less tooth compared to my old one.
I've heard going down on sprocket teeth at the rear gives you more top speed, am i right?
Well i'm getting a bit better acceleration, and i hit 66mph in 4th gear today, when i could just hit 60mph with my old sprocket. However, when i change into 5th, the RPM drops, and there's no more power, it's like a useless gear now
Pretty gutted, because i used to be able to hit 73mph with my old sprocket. Looks like i won't be hitting 70 anymore
I'm wondering if it's anything to do with the front sprocket, maybe the teeth on that need changing if the teeth are different on the rear
Any ideas? I'm not sure with the whole sprocket thing... |
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 BlackStallion Crazy Courier

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 Posted: 23:37 - 22 Dec 2009 Post subject: |
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Yeah, i guess going back to my previous sprocket would give me my top speed back
I just can't afford a new one right now, would be a waste of money really. I had no idea it was going to be 1 tooth less though. When i flicked into 5th, i was really looking forward for that extra little boost, but there was nothing there, and even with the throttle wide open, my speed was either staying the same, or dropping by 5mph sometimes, which i think is strange...
With being a 4 stroke, you need to ride for a good half an hour until the engine's warmed up fully, so it may just be the cold weather, because in the summer (my 125 much prefers warmer weather) after riding for a while, i could get a decent top speed out if my bike, compared to earlier the same day.
Just a guess...
I'll have to see when the weather becomes more "comfortably ridable"  |
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 BlackStallion Crazy Courier

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Read your sig mate, you had the Comet, which is a nice bike
I was told that i needed to give the chain and sprockets a chance to bed in, because the chain stretches rapidly, and needs to be adjusted every so often. I think you're right though, because i got straight on my bike after everything was fitted, and rode 70 miles back home, plus it was freezing!
The mechanic told me i'd get atleast a few extra mph out of the rear sprocket, but i guess i could ride in 4th from now on, it's a nice gear to ride in, and i've got to admit, for once tooth's difference, you can feel the improvement in acceleration, which i think is where i'm getting the advantage, but with the loss of top speed. Atleast i can overtake quicker now
I'll just have to see padwax mate, cheers  |
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yea i got all my bits from there
Comet was fantastic...wasnt learner legal though...bastard bike shop
Still, sounded nice, went fast enough for me to use motorways, great MPG, HUGE thing, big tyres, definitely made me a better rider, or atleast did the step to a bigger size bike before getting a much bigger cc.
Try bedding the chain and sprockets, letting it warm up substantially, should keep you going for a while!
Definitely watch the chain slack etc, that made a bit of difference to me...kept it relatively tight, about an inch movement. |
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Go on a diet, find a big long downhill, get flat on the tank you'll easily do a ton.  |
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| david_m213 wrote: | It was not a dig at whatever power your bike puts out. (I'm not saying you think it was, I just think it looked that way after re reading.) |
Don't be stupid mate, i know you're not making a dig at me, you just explained it well, and after re-reading what i put, it does sound slightly defensive, as if you've, well "made a dig at me".
Vincent offered to help me out last week, he lives in Cambridge, and i live in Peterborough, so it wouldn't be to far to travel if he was free to help me out
I'm skint at the moment, blew crazy amounts of money on bike gear this last month or so, and got more christmas presents than i've ever bought anyone in my whole lifetime
I'll just have to put up with the 46 tooth sprocket, and see if i can get one for the new year.
I know what you're saying about my bike hitting above 60 in 4th, which is what it used to in 5th, but the fact i could hit 73 in 5th before this sprocket, i'm sure my bike has the power to atleast pull through and hit 70, maybe it can, but in 4th. After all, i didn't blast it down the road last night, to icy, so once all this shit weather clears up, maybe i'll see a difference
| Quote: | Where's your speedo driven from, gearbox or front wheel? If it's gearbox one then changing the final drive gearing will mean your speedo is inaccurate. |
Yeah, my speedo uses the gearbox to measure my speed, and if you say my speedo is inaccurate, does that mean i could be hitting 70, but due to my speedometers reading, it appears i'm doing 66mph, or have i got it wrong, and in fact, i'm going even slower than my speedo's reading?
| Quote: | Go on a diet, find a big long downhill, get flat on the tank you'll easily do a ton.  |
I'm skinny enough as it is mate but i'm sure i'd hit good speeds in 5th wish it was a ton... i'll just have to wait until i past my test and get myself a Bandit, then i'll be able to hit speeds like that, comfortably for a change  |
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Well, when my speedo read 73mph, i have to drop about 3mph for an accurate reading, so that's 70mph.
So if my speedo is saying 66mph in 4th, i'm really doing 63mph, even with the low power my engine delivers, i really thought it would still even say 70mph (really 67) but i'm still happy with the bike, and when i come to sell it, atleast it will have a relatively new chain and sprocket kit with hundreds/thousands of miles left in them  |
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The "feel" of extra acceleration might just be the new chain being better adjusted and having less stretch applied.
Or as usual in my case its all in your head  ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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Hi
While all the above is true, it sounds a bit strange for only changing the rear sprocket by 1 tooth. Going from 46 to 45 teeth is a tiny change. Even if you pulled the same revs in top the difference in speed would be under 1.5mph. I would doubt it is enough to knock ~10mph from your top speed.
If you could hit 60mph before in 4th then you should be hitting 61.3 now at the same revs. But as your speedo is driven off the gearbox it will still show exactly the same speed as before even if you are going a tad faster.
What size front sprocket is on there?
All the best
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| Kickstart wrote: | Hi
While all the above is true, it sounds a bit strange for only changing the rear sprocket by 1 tooth. Going from 46 to 45 teeth is a tiny change. Even if you pulled the same revs in top the difference in speed would be under 1.5mph. I would doubt it is enough to knock ~10mph from your top speed.
If you could hit 60mph before in 4th then you should be hitting 61.3 now at the same revs. But as your speedo is driven off the gearbox it will still show exactly the same speed as before even if you are going a tad faster.
What size front sprocket is on there?
All the best
Keith |
My front sprocket is 15T and my rear sprocket is 46T, it used to be 47, which was the standard sprocket.
That's exactly what i mean though, it does seem strange, with 1 tooth down on the rear sprocket, and such a dramatic change in speed, for a 125 anyway. 5th gear just feels like a cruising gear, and even with the throttle wide open, the speed stays the same or maybe even drops, it doesn't increase. I know i don't have a lot of power, but i would of thought changing from 4th to 5th would have been different, i thought 5th would still get 70mph, even if it took a year to get there, but it just doesn't want to go any faster. |
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