Good point!!! Give the newbie a break bud... Thx for the info!!!
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Changing rear sprocket sizes on my 78 GS550E
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I agree with you first timer. These bikes need to be reved. I prefer the stock gearing (15/50). I think tinkering with the gearing maybe more then you ask for. Suzuki has engineers that would have spent alot of time on what gearing combo to use; big math formulas and lots of scribbling on chalk boards
I was toying with the idea of going up 1 tooth on the front for hwy driving, but decided not to.
If you want to try somthing with your sprocket and chains, try using a non o-ring chain. See if that makes a difference. You'd be surprised as to how much drag a o-ring chain causes and robs your power.
Of course the pay off is lots of lubing and adjusting and doesnt last as long.
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I know this sounds really stupid(and a wee off subject), but i know all you w/ 550's are talking about your RPM's in 6th gear...now for the stupid part...i've got a 78 gs750, and i only have 5 gears, is this right? or should i make a feeble attempt at clicking up for a sixth gear(never really had to try to check for a 6th)
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ha ha 550's rock we are the choosen few with 6 gears, your 750 only has 5, ha ha.
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jimcor
Originally posted by aschessla1st timer, I do alot of highway commuting, 150 miles around trip. I was thinking (1) size up in order to save some gas $$$, I really don't have an issue w/ the ride at all. I was going on research thats all. So you don't think it is a good idea?
16T front 48T rear 108 link 530 Xring chain.
You want revs? You shift later, works for me. And 75 +or- is 6 grand.
Keep the chain CLEAN and LUBED and they'll last an easy 12-15K miles.
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If I was going to do a lot of highway commuting, I would go with the 16 front sprocket. Decreasing rpm will also decrease vibration and increase gas milage. If you want to accelerate harder, just drop down a gear.
It could make 6 th gear into more of an overdrive gear and it could reduce your top end speed in 6th gear. (my 750 is set up that way....it will top out at a higher speed in 4th gear than it will in 5th, but it is oh so dead smooth and quiet in 5th) :-) My 1150 turns 3800 at 65 mph, so I think I'll leave that alone. :-)
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