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Don't know why he said it would be unsafe?
Have a play on here
https://www.gearingcommander.com/
To see what might work for your bike.
Changing sprockets is an easy job. You'll be putting on a new chain as well so need access to a chain tool really if your using a soft link unless you want to use the hammer method. |
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I remember putting a -2 and +2 respectively on a bandit 1200 and it turned into a animal
Struggled to keep the front down under acceleration and I'm no lightweight. Lost roughly 20mph top end. Not for the faint hearted,
Thats my mum on it before she fell ill, sorry, it's the only pic I have showing the sprocket.
Check out the gold dinner plate on the back
https://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b342/jgillard/maonthebandit.jpg
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I've gone the other way (bigger fronts) on my 125 and 250 to stop them revving their nuts off. It's cheap, easy, effective, and as for safe: when you buy a used bike, do you actually count the teeth on the sprockets to make sure they're stock? Don't create worries for yourself based on vague "Bloke Said" warnings. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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This is the +4 on the CBR - it's hardly a dinnerplate but you can see the chain is a bit lower than normal and how it could rub if there's anything in the way.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3523115/bcf/sprocket.JPG |
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Where did you get the rear set risers from bendy? |
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Hi
The only real safety concern with changing the sizes is the chain catching on things. Go too small on the front and the chain will chop into the swinging arm for example. A smaller sprocket will wear more quickly, and this might be noticeable but a fair chance the chain will be dead before it is an issue.
Other than in first you can gain much the same effect by just not changing up a gear so soon. And in first you are probably not using full throttle and revs to make full use of what you already have.
Rough guess, going down 2 at the front and up 1 at the back will knock 20~25mph off the top speed and will result in 6th gearing being the equivalent of something between 4th and 5th.
Email me a dyno chart and your gearbox ratios (or if you haven't got them the model and year of bike so I can look it up) and I will sort out the charts of rear wheel thrust for you.
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Hi
Here you go:-
Bike thrust graph
Red line is the rear wheel thrust on stock gearing, blue line is the rear wheel thrust with 2 down on the front and one up on the back.
On stock gearing you run out of revs limiting top speed at about 143, with the lowered gearing you would run out of revs at about 123.
With the lowered gearing you have a load more umph in first gear (but doubt you use what you already have) but need to change up at about 53, while on stock gearing you can hang on in first until about 62. 2nd on the lowered gearing gives you an advantage from 62 until about 75. After that 3rd on the lowered gearing is pretty much the same as 2nd on the stock gearing, same for 4th / 3rd, 5th gives you about the same as half way between 3rd and 4th, 6th is about the same as 4th while on the stock gearing you still have 2 more gears to play with.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 102 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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