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Look at it more simply.
If you don't move the sprockets but add 2 teeth to the total count (doesn't matter which sprocket they are on it's the total count that matters) you need a chain with one extra pin count. This is because the chain is wrapping around half of the total teeth.
It's also the reason why people get caught out by removing links from a badly worn chain and often discover they don't have the adjustment to join the ends back together. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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https://i.imgur.com/UF5dRP1.png
I see what you're saying. Basically that A2 will be longer than A1 because of the radius increase in the rear sprocket B changing the angle of the chain between the front and rear sprockets. And while this would only make a very small increase in the chain length needed if you were only going up a couple of teeth, it's going to make much more of a difference when you're going extreme (which you are...).
I don't have any magic calculation, but if it was me I'd probably use Pete's approach, and then add 4 links (2 for the top and bottom chain runs) for the change in angle. Almost certainly overkill but it's a lot easier to get it too long and shorten it than the other way around. Or, you know, just wait till you've got all the bits and measure how much extra you need using the old chain as a guide. ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR (Dead), '00 VFR800FI, 2011 CBF125 Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
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I usually buy one I know is a bit too long, set the adjuster to its minimum setting, lay the chain over the sprockets then wind it out until I find where the pins line up, cut it there and join it. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Yep, fair point!
I've never fitted a new chain myself before, but when I've ordered them in the past for my mechanic to fit I'm pretty sure I've always ordered the correct length and it's come as an already-connected loop? Possibly meaning the swingarm having to be removed for fitting? If I were to do this job myself, would a clip-type master link be ok for a 390 Duke? Or would it be necessary to get the correct tools and use a rivet-type master link?
Being only 40odd bhp, I'm guessing clip-type is probably ok? Although with the change in tooth count that's gonna put a lot more torque through the chain than standard...  ____________________ 2024 BMW M1000XR
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I preferr a rivett link. However a mate of mine used to run a 300bhp drag bike with two split links in.
An old trick was to fit the chain with a split link then ride the bike to someone with a rivetter and get them to fit the rivett link. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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As a person who used to run a dinner plate sized rear sprocket...
Are you sure you want 25 extra teeth.
I went 41 to 49 and knocked 20mph off and just increased the revs at cruising speeds. Sure it wheelied a lot in any gear but..
This led to the engine shitting the bed, it was a solid single cylinder 660 Yamaha engine.
Yours is a cheaply made engine by a less than reliable company. I wouldn't be sticking more than a few teeth on at max, going up 8 really fucked it.  |
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Thanks for the input Paddy.
I was wondering that myself whether that's going way too much or not, even for a stunt bike? I've only ever gone up a couple of teeth at the rear and one down at the front before now so I've never really had anything to compare it to to gauge how much to go for. Is 70t more than even most dedicated stunt bikes go for?
-1 front and +2 rear on my old FZS600 did make it very stressed at casual motorway cruising speeds... but this isn't intended to be a bike I'll be using as a daily ride by any stretch of the imagination or taking it any real distances. It's intended as a cheap(ish) second bike to be a bit of a toy to have some silly fun with to see if I can learn to do a few stunt, doesn't matter if I bin it or get bored and revert it back to standard and sell to get most of my money back.
I thought KTM had come a long way I recent years? Especially with the engines? I was lead to believe the lumps are solid and that they really only suffer from the odd electrical gremlin here and there? But then again, compare anything to a Jap bike and it's never going to hold a candle to it, is it?
I haven't done the deal on the bike yet so it's not too late to change the bike, or back out of the idea completely, I just thought a 390 Duke seemed logical as it's the lightest 40bhp+ bike you can get in my price range (ideally under £2k, the one I'm looking at is £2.5k, I'd stretch to £3k if I had to). I had done my research and had this bike at the top of my shortlist and it helped that someone I know just happens to have one for sale having just upgraded to a Street Triple having turned 21. Plus an added bonus is as it's an A2 bike my son can ride it (with or without the dinner plate) when he gets back from Canada in a couple of months if he wants to as he's 19 now and passed his A2 and sold his 125 before he went to Canada for 6 months. Although he has ideas of getting a CBR500R when he gets home but if there's already a 390 Duke sat on the driveway he may settle for that instead and save himself a few bob.
So yeah just all seemed to stack in favour of a 390 Duke really.
Was originally looking at a 2007+ Hornet 600 as, again, it's pretty much the lightest bike in its power range you can get, so that might be an option if you think the KTM is a poor move? But still, despite it still being a very light bike it's still got about 25kg on the Duke so the KTM just seemed the better option.
Also considered a DR Z400 but they're not plentiful on the used market and can't find anything in my price range. Looking minimum £3.5k for a 2008 model as opposed to £2.5k for a 2015 390 Duke. Duke is only a couple of kg more and a fair bit more powerful and torque than the DR Z400. 7 years newer for £1k less. No brainer???
Also considered a WR450. Hens Teath!
I've since discovered that SuperSprox advertise on their website that they will custom make any bespoke sprocket with any tooth count up to 70t for any bike. As well as two Polish companies I found on Ebay but they only make standard steel sprockets but they're relatively inexpensive at around £70. So yeah, waiting for SuperSprox to come back to me with a quote for a bespoke sprocket, if it's under £200 for a Stealth I'd consider that a good price for a bespoke engineered item.
But yeah going back to your original question, am I sure I wanna go up 25t? I don't know, I was hoping you could help me there now I've gone into a bit more detail as to what I'm expecting from the bike. But given that custom made sprockets are an option, the sky is the limit regarding number of teeth. ____________________ 2024 BMW M1000XR
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