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new sprockets..... is it too much?
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i was wondering if the sprockets i ordered are going to be too much of a change. the stock set up is 16 front 42 rear and i'm changing it to 13 front and 45 rear. will that be too much? i deffinatly am look for a drastic change as the stock just dosen't have enough
acceleration. i'm not too worried about top end as i never ride this bike much over 80.
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You are changing from a 2.63:1 ratio (Stock) to a 3.46:1 ratio (13/45), so now at 80 mph the motor is going to be running real close to the redline rpm (9k I think), but it sure ought to get there fast.
Yeah, I think you overdid it a little
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Here's a post in the Archives with some gear ratio info: Gear Ratio Make sure you read to the bottom as some info was reversed.
Give us some pictures of all your rides. What others do you have besides the 650?
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Those are a couple of nice looking rides.
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Maybe Z-doc will remember the model and chime in here
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Along with the other mods I did, I am more than happy with my gearing choice and I have also retained a little top end pull for passing on the highway without revving the snot outta the motor.
My advice is go with the 14 and the 42. If this isn't enough low end grunt for you then drop another tooth on the front (front sprockets are a lot cheaper than the bigger rear ones.). Hopefully you will have enough adjustment in your chain to accomodate this mod without having to spring for another chain.
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IIRC, Honda made a particular model that used a 530 chain and had a 13 tooth front sprocket, and I believe it was well known for destroying chains.
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The first year CB 750 had a 13 tooth front sprocket. It was known for destroying chains and the sloppy chain would often come off and destroy the engine case.
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