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Old 12-07-17, 05:36 PM   #1
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Default S & N swingarms on pointy

i have always wondered if the N swingarm is longer than the S due to the difference in chain link length. well it must be as a 15t-46t 110 link combination still has loads of play in the chain.

pointy S chain and sprockets are 15t-44t 108 link
pointy N chain and sprockets are 15t-45t 110 link

worn S chain and new sprockets 15t-45t 108 link is around 1/3 on adjustment

new 15t-46t 110 link on the S is around 2/3 on adjustment.

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Old 12-07-17, 07:33 PM   #2
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Default Re: S & N swingarms on pointy

I believe the K9S> has 15-45 108 certainly my L2 has as standard


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Old 12-07-17, 08:32 PM   #3
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Default Re: S & N swingarms on pointy

The N is 1cm longer on the curvy and I think they continued that with the pointy.Yokes were dropped as well to give slightly different geometry.
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Old 18-07-17, 02:47 PM   #4
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Default Re: S & N swingarms on pointy

The manual gives a longer wheelbase for the N, 1440mm compared to 1430 for the S.
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Old 18-07-17, 05:12 PM   #5
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Default Re: S & N swingarms on pointy

that extra 10mm would explain things.

on a side note, i have gone from a 16t/44t (which is around 3t down on rear from standard) to a 15t/46t (which from the old setup works out at around 5t up on the rear or 2t up from standard) and i must say its a lot better for overtaking and tight twisty single track roads. only trouble is i'm trying to change to 7th gear more on main A roads due to the bike sounding like its revving its titzz off compared to before.
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Old 18-07-17, 08:19 PM   #6
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I am currently running 14-45 108 on my S and i find it nicer on the road and more enjoyable when having fun in the upper revs.

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