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ozgs
Originally posted by Kris V View Post
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Originally posted by ozgs View PostA quality 520 is plenty strong enough. Had a DID ERV3 on my ducati track bike for years. 145HP plus.
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Originally posted by loud et View PostI... NOW, although your sprocket recommendations (17/48)are tested and more like the bikes stock ratio, What can I expect from my current(15/43) sprockets? Are these going to be lower, for more thrust off the line,but limiting top end, OR will they help lower my rpm's at higher speeds, freeing up my top end some?
I will at least tell you what to do. Divide the number of teeth in the rear sprocket by the number of teeth in the front. Compare one set of sprockets to the other. A larger number will be faster acceleration, more RPM at a given road speed. A smaller number will be slower acceleration, fewer RPM at a given road speed.
Not breaking out a calculator here, but both of those will be just a little bit less than 3.0, so it will be close. Probably too close to make a difference, but the 15-tooth front sprocket might not be large enough to keep the chain from dragging on the frame or swingarm.
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loud et
2.86 with the original set and 2.82 with the larger tooth set.
The 17/48 set will give me lower RP M's.
And also not turn into a metal cutting chainsaw for my swing arm.
I'm learning!
Thx
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Originally posted by loud et View Post2.86 with the original set and 2.82 with the larger tooth set.
The 17/48 set will give me lower RP M's.
And also not turn into a metal cutting chainsaw for my swing arm.
I'm learning!
Thx
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