28-09-2005, 06:59pm
Yep,
I did my own test.
On standard 17/40 sprockets 120kph @ 4,000 revs in top gear.
If you increase your rear sprocket and don't reduce the front one, you will increase your torque, your engine wear, your fuel consumption and reduce your tyre life.
But you do better monos.
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I did my own test.
On standard 17/40 sprockets 120kph @ 4,000 revs in top gear.
If you increase your rear sprocket and don't reduce the front one, you will increase your torque, your engine wear, your fuel consumption and reduce your tyre life.
But you do better monos.
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