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    GS 1150 ES 13 tooth front sprocket?

    Im thinking about swapping the stock 15 tooth front sprocket for a 13 tooth. I have a new 630 chain on it and 42 tooth rear sprocket.

    -but started thinking if the chain would be rubbing the swingarm/ slider - anyone tried this? thanks

    #2
    I don't know about the rubbing business but I do know moving two teeth in the front is a huge change in the gearing. The bike will rocket off the line but will buzz quite a bit at freeway speeds.
    Ed

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      #3
      Keep in mind that any time you make the sprocket smaller it makes the bend the chain has to make tighter, this is what increases chain wear. Also, I have NEVER found a need to go less than 14 teeth on a front, & prefer using 15 & gearing the rear accordingly. Each tooth you go up or down on the front is fairly equivalent to going down or up 3 teeth on the rear sprocket. Most of my drag bikes are in the range of 15/47 or 15/48.
      Ray.

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        #4
        Thanks I see the point in the chain being bent more than might be good for chainwear. Maybe 45 on the rear would be better and a bit more sensible for the street (havent really seen other than 41 or 42 rear up for sale here in europe but must be out there somewhere..)

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          #5
          Here's a fun link for calculating sprocket ratios.
          Gearing Commander
          1982 GS1100G- road bike
          1990 GSX750F-(1127cc '92 GSXR engine)
          1987 Honda CBR600F Hurricane

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            #6


            Some interesting engineering information
            1983 GS 550 LD
            2009 BMW K1300s

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              #7
              no no no no no no no

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                #8
                i have an aluminum rear but i need to count the teeth....it's several more than stock.
                14/15/16 is all ok on an 1150...a 13 is just bad news...

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                  #9
                  Thanks! I can get a 14 tooth cheap and easy on ebay here in europe -so I might go with that since a bigger than stock rear sprocket seems hard to find and more expensive... Thanks for the advise on the 13 tooth being no good/ too small for the 1150

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