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| Commuter_Tim |
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 Posted: 20:46 - 30 Aug 2014 Post subject: Sprocket adjustment from stock |
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I want to convert the sprocket ratio on my CG, but I'm unsure where to start.
Reason being, the '98 POS has a smaller rear sprocket than the 91-98 model.
On my last CBT, the other lad was using a brazil model, with a larger rear sprocket.
I found that due to the sizing ratio, I could blast off away from him 0-40, but anything above that I struggled to keep up with him at all.
TL:DR how do I sacrifice some low end acceleration for top end speed? (from cursory reading, if I understand correctly it should be possible)
I'm aware its a CG, I'm not expecting much.
Is it as simple as ordering the Brazil set and installing as normal? or would the splines etc likely not match?
I'm in no hurry to break out the welder  ____________________ The above post is most likely nonsensical.
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| Kickstart |
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Hi
Smaller front and / or larger rear means lower gearing, so more revs for the same speed. This will give you more umph at any particular speed in any particular gear, but also means you will need to change up at a lower speed (which loses you umph).
It will help in first gear (for the tiny time you spend in 1st), but the rest of the time you can probably just sit in a lower gear for the same effect.
All the best
Keith ____________________ Traxpics, track day and racing photographs - Bimota Forum - Bike performance / thrust graphs for choosing gearing |
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| Taught2BCauti... |
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I would start by finding what is actually available that will fit your bike - try www.jtsprockets.com
Don't jump sizes by more than one tooth from standard at a time, and bear in mind that the front sprocket is going to be more limited than the rear in the amount you can go up in size before the chain starts to hit something.
Changing the front sprocket can also cause problems if a chain slider is present - too big and the chain will whip, too small and the slider will be damaged.
Also, if your speedo is driven off the gearbox, this will affect the accuracy (not so if driven off front wheel). ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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Brilliant! I did a search but couldn't find that one - who posted that??? ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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BTW comparing the two models on motorcyclespecs:
95-97 model
98-00 model
The power, torque and weight are all similar and the only difference is 3 teeth on the rear sprocket. The later bike should out-accellerate your earlier bike whilst sacrificing top speed, with similar riders on board. If you are getting away quicker but losing out in the top I'd be lookng at your air filter. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 259 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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