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View Poll Results: Chain and Sprokets | |||
OME | 5 | 45.45% | |
Aftermarket (Renthal's etc...) | 6 | 54.55% | |
Drop a tooth on the front sproket with either of the above? | 0 | 0% | |
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25-07-03, 10:36 AM | #1 |
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Chain and Sprokets!!!
I need new chain and sprokets and need some advice should i just have the OME ones or go for a aftermarket kit and should i drop the front down a tooth?????????????????
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25-07-03, 10:42 AM | #2 |
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Dont drop the front sprocket...if you want to go after market then add two teeth to the back instead...losing one at the front increases chain wear and makes the bike much vibier! HAve to catch up soon. Magoo |
25-07-03, 10:51 AM | #3 |
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A Renthall rear sprocket looks really good - especially when kept clean (easy with a Scotoiler)
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25-07-03, 11:33 AM | #4 |
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Chain and Sprokets!!!
phil wot will adding 2 teeth to the rear do?????????????
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25-07-03, 11:58 AM | #5 |
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Make it go like a freakin' rocket! You'll lose some on the top end though and your fuel consumption will increase slightly too.
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25-07-03, 12:52 PM | #6 |
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The general rule and concencus (spelling?) is that losing one tooth on the front sprocket is about the same as gaining three on the back. There are however a few extra considerations: Increasing the size of the rear sprocket may well mean you need to increase the length of the chain (weight increase negligable) Increasing the rear sprocket also adds more rotational momentum to the rear wheel hence slower turning (again negligable) Decreasing the front sprocket increases chain wear due to the tighter circumfrance and also puts more load on the engine and should not really be reduced below 15 teeth All in all, i have heard that the best bet is to keep the front at 15 and knock the rear up by two. You tend to keep your top end as the SV will actually be able to hit the rev limiter in top gear instead of just with the help of a hill, fuel consumption increasesvery slightly and opening the throttle while sitting on the rear seat will guarentee a painful ****!!!! Sorry this is long winded but is is the culmination of many reports and questions that I asked along the same lines! Anyway, hope it helps. |
25-07-03, 01:16 PM | #7 |
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Chain and Sprokets!!!
how many teeth does the rear have already?
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25-07-03, 01:35 PM | #8 |
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Cant actually remember but i think it is 42.... may be wrong but give B&C Express a call, they were very helpful and have all the details.
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25-07-03, 01:45 PM | #9 |
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svs's had 44 teeth at the back the sv has 45, go for a 46 tooth sprocket
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26-07-03, 11:50 AM | #10 |
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Just remember when passing cops/speed cameras that changing the size of the sprocket will set your speedo out slightly
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