gearing
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gearing
has anyone tried 16/42 sprockets ?? Ive got 16/39 but first gear still seems very tall ,also now my bikes a street fighter i dont need anything over say 120mph, i would like more pull at the bottom end and midrange

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Changing your sprockets will not give you any more torque but will create that effect
And first gear is tall even with lowered gearing
I'd say 16 / 42 was too low and I'm sure it has been tried (Honk?) but why not give it a go. It'll only cost you £15 and if you don't like it I'll give you a fiver for the 42 rear
I'd say 16 / 42 was too low and I'm sure it has been tried (Honk?) but why not give it a go. It'll only cost you £15 and if you don't like it I'll give you a fiver for the 42 rear

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well Ive just been on a test ride with the 16/42 sprockets ,its a lot smoother in first gear, the drive out of corners also seems smoother and on the motorway at 6000rpm its doing 95mph so for now i cant see any downside ,i have a 17 front but if i put that with the 42 rear i would have thought its the same as 16/39,,,any input ??

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I would say give the 16 front a go. I've just done a chain and sprocket set and the front that came off was 16 (39) rear. It had done 26,000 miles with no problems so i dont see a problem running the smaller front.
For ease of assembly i will prob go with the larger rear at some stage as changing the front is a bit of a pain. Took about 4 goes to get the gear lever back on in the right position
For ease of assembly i will prob go with the larger rear at some stage as changing the front is a bit of a pain. Took about 4 goes to get the gear lever back on in the right position
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not sure if the numbers above are real world ,take the 16/42 thats 160 kph or 99.41mph,thats 16.5mph per 1000rpm now if your still with me that's 148mph@9000rpm,, it didnt do that with the std gearing ,,that's assuming it will rev to 9000 in top and with the low gearing it should !, anyway it still feels a lot better and is still capable of breaking every speed limit in the uk

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