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Front sprocket. - Hayabusabike - 19-06-2014

Hi guys, I'm sure this has been spoken about in previous threads. I have a 17 tooth sprocket on the front. Can anyone tell me the difference in revs, say in top gear and at 100 kph. Is the revs at that speed a lot higher with 1 tooth down?


RE: Front sprocket. - PostmanPete - 19-06-2014

(19-06-2014, 09:02pm)Hayabusabike Wrote: Hi guys, I'm sure this has been spoken about in previous threads. I have a 17 tooth sprocket on the front. Can anyone tell me the difference in revs, say in top gear and at 100 kph. Is the revs at that speed a lot higher with 1 tooth down?

Not a lot higher, but yes. 3300rpm v 3500rpm. Assuming a Gen 2!! Biker


RE: Front sprocket. - Hayabusabike - 19-06-2014

(19-06-2014, 09:11pm)PostmanPete Wrote:
(19-06-2014, 09:02pm)Hayabusabike Wrote: Hi guys, I'm sure this has been spoken about in previous threads. I have a 17 tooth sprocket on the front. Can anyone tell me the difference in revs, say in top gear and at 100 kph. Is the revs at that speed a lot higher with 1 tooth down?

Not a lot higher, but yes. 3300rpm v 3500rpm. Assuming a Gen 2!! Biker

Cheers buddy, it is a gen2, 2013. Mines sitting on approx 3800 give or take 100. So in the ball park.


RE: Front sprocket. - Kendo - 19-06-2014

Check this out if you haven't seen it. Very useful.
http://www.gearingcommander.com