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Forget the miniscule difference in mileage, you honestly won't regret it ![]() . |
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How miniscule are we talking? 10 miles per tank? I could live with that
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Less.
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less than ten miles less, i'm currently getting about 105miles before flashy light, what you guys getting?
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In my opinion 46t is the way to go. I fitted a 47t on mine, and it was almost impossible to use. It ran out of rpm way to fast. wheelies was alot harder to do, since i had to change gear, when the front wheel was lifted only 10-15 cm...
I have a 46t on my sv650s now, and it works perfect |
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