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Going to a larger rear sprocket - RYDRZ - 26-08-2012 So the standard busa rear drive sprocket Is 42 teeth & u put a 45 tooth rear sprocket on Would that stop the bike from going past 220klm And cause it to stutter like a backwood hillbilly When everything else seams fine, What could it be-1 or a number of hillbillys Causing it to st stt stutter Problems..... RE: Going to a larger rear sprocket - sutur - 26-08-2012 I saw an HTML gear calculator posted recently somewhere, will have a look for it... Found it! http://www.gearingcommander.com/ RE: Going to a larger rear sprocket - RYDRZ - 26-08-2012 Im impressed sutur That should be permantly stuck on this forum As a linky, cheers good find RE: Going to a larger rear sprocket - TheShredder - 26-08-2012 for starters a standard rear gen 1 is 40 & the standard gen 2 is 43 RE: Going to a larger rear sprocket - RYDRZ - 26-08-2012 Oh right ,my wrongk , Thanks shredder.. RE: Going to a larger rear sprocket - Ward P - 26-08-2012 I've got a 43 on the back. reads 125km at 110 on the Gen1 already optimistic speedo. ![]() assuming your speedo was correct with the 40 tooth. a 45 tooth would read 45/40 x the correct speed. ie: 100 would read 112.5 200kmph would read 225kmph. and 300 would read 337.5. an indicated 300 would actually be 267kmph. but definitely wouldn't cause any stutter. RE: Going to a larger rear sprocket - sutur - 26-08-2012 ward did you notice increased fuel consumption with +3 on rear sprocket? |