Gen 1 Gearing REALLY short...
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Rear- 74T

Why would you even want a 74 tooth rear sprocket?
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Yep, I'm all over it.aloha450x wrote:I have a nice 45 renthal if ya want it?
I'll send you my info.
Boy you folks really are a WEALTH of info ! MAHALO!!!
So Aloha450X....why in God's name would Patrick have 13-51 gearing on this bike? Where was he riding??
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1982 CBX six, 04 XB12S Lightning, 91 XR100R, 03 Yosh DRZ450S, 74 DT250A, 80 CR125R, 79 Husky CR390, 02 RM250, 07 LTZ90, 75 914 2.0, 08 Tundra5.74x4
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dannygraves wrote:15/45 is doable
15 / 45 is a drive ratio of "3".
Whats this mean to me?
The same rollers will constantly mesh with the same sprocket teeth.... over and over and over and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over andover and over and
Not good for long term wear.
Go 15 / 44-46 instead.

???
You sure about that?
Wouldn't that be more of a function of how many links you have?
Having an odd number of teeth on each sprocket is better for wear as the links go by inside, outside, inside, outside.
You sure about that?
Wouldn't that be more of a function of how many links you have?
Having an odd number of teeth on each sprocket is better for wear as the links go by inside, outside, inside, outside.
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Get on with riding or get on with dying.
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britincali wrote:Uzi wrote:
Why would you even want a 74 tooth rear sprocket?
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No longer have a CR500.
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Get on with riding or get on with dying.
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Sorry, my bad. What I meant to say was "Wouldn't that ALSO be a function of how many links you have?" because they are both factors.AlisoBob wrote:Why you gotta' git all uppity and buzzkill my post......MojoScojo wrote:???
You sure about that?
Wouldn't that be more of a function of how many links you have?
BTW, are we actually talking about how many teeth on my sprockets will get me the most life?

....Ok. So long as we're not discussing what will get the most horsepower.

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Get on with riding or get on with dying.
https://www.youtube.com/mojoscojo
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Still a valid thought. If you're gonna run a ratio of 3, stay away from a link count thats divisible by 3.
What am I saying? Personally, I don't think this is even worth worrying about.
What am I saying? Personally, I don't think this is even worth worrying about.
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Look at the chain thats on the gss bike rite nowdannygraves wrote:well, brit, by your standards... if soaking two pieces of old rusted chain thats been under the tool box for 5 years in wd40 will loosen it up then join them together, run it!
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Hey Danny, I rode the 14/45 and it to seemed tall. I can't imagine a 15. I was clutching a bunch picking my way up and down steep sections. I'm thinking of splitting the difference and installing a 13 in the front. Other than the obvious drawbacks of chain angle etc, any input woud be cool.dannygraves wrote:15/45 is doable on the trails (you will need to clutch a lot) and doable on the street, I wouldn't go any taller for the dirt, or lower for the street, Its really hard to find that balance between street and dirt unless you can get a wide ratio trans, that really helps things out.
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Shoots Brah!aloha450x wrote:hey skid you want that new 13 renthal? if so pm me your addy
My bar tab is getting higher isn't it !?
Dannygraves, The trails I ride are very rough and technical. Not like So. Cal. goat trails in the desert or anything else I've ever ridden on. That and the risk of SERIOUSLY screwing yourself up if you crash (lava is rediculously sharp) has slowed me down about 25%.
There were times that first was too high (of course their were time when 5 was too low...but less so) so I'll try the 13 and see what it gets me.
Been riding the DRZ as of late.....she's PERFECT for an old tank.
Skiddy
I'd rather be riding right now!!!
1982 CBX six, 04 XB12S Lightning, 91 XR100R, 03 Yosh DRZ450S, 74 DT250A, 80 CR125R, 79 Husky CR390, 02 RM250, 07 LTZ90, 75 914 2.0, 08 Tundra5.74x4
1982 CBX six, 04 XB12S Lightning, 91 XR100R, 03 Yosh DRZ450S, 74 DT250A, 80 CR125R, 79 Husky CR390, 02 RM250, 07 LTZ90, 75 914 2.0, 08 Tundra5.74x4