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sprocket set ups
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10 May 2006 17:43 #46490
by timber
sprocket set ups was created by timber
i went diggin through the archives for sprocket set ups. i am running a 79 650d, i'm tip the scale at almost 260lb. plus i'm a little over 6'2".
for highway cruizing stock 16 front and dropping to a 38 rear really helps? drops the rpms alot?
what about light to light blasting. 15 front? & 44 rear. or does doing that pull the front up to easy?
for highway cruizing stock 16 front and dropping to a 38 rear really helps? drops the rpms alot?
what about light to light blasting. 15 front? & 44 rear. or does doing that pull the front up to easy?
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11 May 2006 10:17 #46603
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15 front 46 rear will wheelie when power shifting second at 8000. I know that for sure. Have fun:evil:
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11 May 2006 11:12 #46613
by mariozappa
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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I just did the 16/38 on my 650.
I think it made a huge difference in dropping the RPMs.
I can cruise the interstate all day (if i had to).
And the bike still takes off real nice from a stop.
5'8" 160#'s.
I think it made a huge difference in dropping the RPMs.
I can cruise the interstate all day (if i had to).
And the bike still takes off real nice from a stop.
5'8" 160#'s.
1977 KZ650C1
and the KZ650/KZ750 Conversion
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