Working out final speeds
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Hey all..

recently I posted a link to my google documents on another forum that can help work out what the final speed is when changing details on your tyres..

I have now added sprocket changes too so if you want to have a look and make your own copy go for it, just please remember that you can accidentally write over the formulas so be careful

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(19-03-2014, 10:41am)Batfink Wrote: Hey all..

recently I posted a link to my google documents on another forum that can help work out what the final speed is when changing details on your tyres..

I have now added sprocket changes too so if you want to have a look and make your own copy go for it, just please remember that you can accidentally write over the formulas so be careful

SPEEDO HEALER

BTW, an excel copy is available with cell protection, PM me

If I understand what you are trying to acheive here, this may save a hell of a lot of work.

http://www.gearingcommander.com/
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Looked at that and it is effing confusing to a few ppl.. I only made a very simple spreadsheet calculator

If you need something more complex then gearing commander is a great ite
BATFINK (aka Tony)

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(19-03-2014, 05:27pm)Batfink Wrote: Looked at that and it is effing confusing to a few ppl.. I only made a very simple spreadsheet calculator

If you need something more complex then gearing commander is a great ite

Fair enough, I have been referencing Gearing Commander for the last 8 yrs or so & find it great.

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