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Old 22-03-06, 03:39 PM   #21
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With a 46 I've found I have an identical top speed but now it will redline in top.
Yes I've found the same - well it was almost touching the red when I ran out of private road .


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Old 22-03-06, 05:32 PM   #22
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I'll host it if you want. Send it to michael.carrick "at" gmail.com
I'll email you it when I eventually get home later this evening, we can post the link up

BTW I fitted a 14t front sprocket to mine, this equates to roughly the same as 15f 47r, it a bit more lively, but not really that rude, to be honest I wouldn't bother changing 1t (rear) for road use, the difference will hardly be noticeable. I think I could go 14f 47r and it’d still be ok for my purposes …

Yo can all make your own decisions though when you see the actual figures

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Oh and BTW one thing you need to do to get accurate data out is to measure the circumference of your rear wheel as this is used in the calculations. I have set the default as 200cm as that ballpark for the 17” wheel, my rear tyres is actually 199cm, circumference. This is quite important to measure. A worn tyre will have a different circumference to a new one, one manufacturer will have a slightly larger tyre than another etc etc … so to make it tailored for your bike you need to measure it. Although the default is 200cm, this ‘circumference’ figure is easily configurable/selectable at runtime.
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Old 23-03-06, 04:21 PM   #23
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Right, managed to get the files to Carsick (eventually ) and he has kindly hosted them

There are 3 files, GearRatioCalculator_SV650.exe, GearRatioCalculator_SV1000.exe and COMDLG32.OCX.

Basically I have looked up the gearbox ratios for both the SV650 (all years) and the SV1000 (for the 1000cc impostors amongst us ) and generated two separate executables using this data. No prizes for guessing which file is for which bike!!

Whichever one you want, copy to your pc. Some of you will also need the .OCX file too (for the dialog boxes) so save this to the same folder too. Then enjoy

Here is the URL for the files/folder that Carsick has hosted:-

http://bikes.carsick.me.uk/GearRatioCalc/

If anyone has any questions or not sure what to do, then just shout

I did write this for myself and I am not a software engineer by trade so, so if you don’t like the colour scheme or summin, well I don’t care but if there is any constructive criticism, I’d be happy to hear it.

Oh and as with all good software realises I better give a short disclaimer … … I am sure there is proper legal jargon, but basically … don’t come crying to me (or to me via your lawyer)!!!
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Old 23-03-06, 04:28 PM   #24
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That's really cool, thanks .


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Old 23-03-06, 06:41 PM   #25
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That is cool! Nice one!
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Old 23-03-06, 06:47 PM   #26
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I can also plan how I'm going to gear my much desired SV1000 for when I get it .


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Old 23-03-06, 07:09 PM   #27
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Right, managed to get the files to Carsick (eventually ) and he has kindly hosted them

There are 3 files, GearRatioCalculator_SV650.exe, GearRatioCalculator_SV1000.exe and COMDLG32.OCX.

Basically I have looked up the gearbox ratios for both the SV650 (all years) and the SV1000 (for the 1000cc impostors amongst us ) and generated two separate executables using this data. No prizes for guessing which file is for which bike!!

Whichever one you want, copy to your pc. Some of you will also need the .OCX file too (for the dialog boxes) so save this to the same folder too. Then enjoy

Here is the URL for the files/folder that Carsick has hosted:-

http://bikes.carsick.me.uk/GearRatioCalc/

If anyone has any questions or not sure what to do, then just shout

I did write this for myself and I am not a software engineer by trade so, so if you don’t like the colour scheme or summin, well I don’t care but if there is any constructive criticism, I’d be happy to hear it.

Oh and as with all good software realises I better give a short disclaimer … … I am sure there is proper legal jargon, but basically … don’t come crying to me (or to me via your lawyer)!!!
Can you knock up a MAC OSX version?
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Old 23-03-06, 07:23 PM   #28
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Can you knock up a MAC OSX version?
Please don't swear like that on a forum
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Old 23-03-06, 08:19 PM   #29
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Too right!


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Old 23-03-06, 08:23 PM   #30
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I don't mind knocking up a java applet version if you send me the formulae.
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