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Post by scooter1640 on May 19, 2016 10:51:13 GMT -6
Has anyone changed sizing with their sprockets? How much top end was lost with what gearing?
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Post by yayadid89 on May 20, 2016 19:41:14 GMT -6
Has anyone changed sizing with their sprockets? How much top end was lost with what gearing? I went -1 +3 .. Still in the 155 mph neighborhood I love it
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Post by dothedew on May 20, 2016 23:12:20 GMT -6
Different size chair or same chain with new sprockets. Where did you buy from, universal fit or something specific to our bike. More info would be nice
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Post by yayadid89 on May 21, 2016 5:10:23 GMT -6
Different size chair or same chain with new sprockets. Where did you buy from, universal fit or something specific to our bike. More info would be nice New chain, sprockets from a gsxr 600/750 2006- 2015
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Post by dothedew on May 21, 2016 17:33:58 GMT -6
Oh ok great i didn't know they would interchange.
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Post by luee115 on Sept 7, 2016 12:38:38 GMT -6
Has anyone changed sizing with their sprockets? How much top end was lost with what gearing? I went -1 +3 .. Still in the 155 mph neighborhood I love it Did the gearing change make The front end want to pick up a lot?
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Post by yayadid89 on Sept 7, 2016 12:46:36 GMT -6
I went -1 +3 .. Still in the 155 mph neighborhood I love it Did the gearing change make The front end want to pick up a lot? Yeah right around 7,000 rpm in first and it'll hold it up into 2nd. I think they should have made this stock gearing.
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Post by luee115 on Sept 8, 2016 9:25:04 GMT -6
With the stock gearing I can get my bike to power wheelie at about 6k. How are power wheelies with that set up
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Post by thatboyhans3n on Oct 13, 2016 20:22:58 GMT -6
Is it recommended to change the chain too when swapping the sprockets or can I still use the original chain?
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Post by AshesOfAnother on Oct 13, 2016 22:01:20 GMT -6
It is recommended, how many miles does your bike have on it? Are the sprockets worn at all?
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Post by thatboyhans3n on Oct 14, 2016 8:07:29 GMT -6
7-8k and no I don't believe so I just want a little more grunt at the bottom!
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Post by madman on Feb 9, 2017 20:23:11 GMT -6
Careful, the speedo pickup is off the front sprocket so the speedo will be way off, it may say your goin that fast but you are actually doing about 120 mph tops. You lose roughly 6 mph per gear multiplied by 6 gears this is 36 mph off your 155 mph which is 119 mph.
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Post by thatboyhans3n on Mar 20, 2017 17:54:28 GMT -6
Alright got a question, I bought sprockets 525 pitch (-1 +2) but have not bought a chain yet! Before I order one will it still be 112 links or more?
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Post by madman on May 1, 2017 19:24:23 GMT -6
Sorry haven't been on in a while. I went one up on the rear and back to stock on the front. Got all the lost top speed back , and yes the stock chain fits -1+2. But your top speed will be just over 188 kmph.
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