Gears and sprockets - Request for info
#33
NewParts, Hey Slap! I use 108 with Sidewinder 13-47. BRP chainguide
I have a 2 Ton press, if the chain is too lonig I can just press off a few links right, or does it not work that way anymore?
Any particluar brand of chain?
The cheaper the better... right?
#34
48 rear 14 front (my new set-up for dirt)
39 rear 14 front (my new super moto set-up)
How many links in each chain?
#35
#37
Great thread!
Useless trivia:
Some of the Kawasaki enduros from the late 60's-early 70's were equipped with 2 rear sprockets. You could easily pull to the side of the road, engage the large sprocket, add your spare links and you were climbing hills like a nut.
Useless trivia:
Some of the Kawasaki enduros from the late 60's-early 70's were equipped with 2 rear sprockets. You could easily pull to the side of the road, engage the large sprocket, add your spare links and you were climbing hills like a nut.
#38
Yeah, I remember models like that and even owned a dual range tranny Kawasaki 2-stroke 100 in the 70's...a G-4 if I remember the model designation. The one thing most of these bikes had in common was small displacement and/or low power and low weight. Once power and weight goes up, the strain on systems like most of these bikes had would probably exceed the durability and reliability of the system. Of course, there are exceptions to everything, but I think that would be the general end result. The real ground breaking designs may end up being in the area of 2WD motorcycles as they get all the bugs out of those designs.
#39
can someone help me
all this sprocket and pitch stuff is confusing
Have a 2012 klx 250s
stock gearing
im willing to change the rear sprocket if thats easier to do
I want a little less rpm on freeway right now im around 7800-8000 freeway speeds
My rear is marked 42
im assuming if I go smaller thats better for top speed, which also lowers rpm
am I correct
I think I read the klx 250sf has a smaller rear sprocket
will that one just bolt up? or is it too small
since I dont ride mine off road I dont mind loosing some low end power im just not sure whats available out there for the s model
I was thinking something like a 38 tooth rear if thats even something made
any suggestions on what to get
thanks
all this sprocket and pitch stuff is confusing
Have a 2012 klx 250s
stock gearing
im willing to change the rear sprocket if thats easier to do
I want a little less rpm on freeway right now im around 7800-8000 freeway speeds
My rear is marked 42
im assuming if I go smaller thats better for top speed, which also lowers rpm
am I correct
I think I read the klx 250sf has a smaller rear sprocket
will that one just bolt up? or is it too small
since I dont ride mine off road I dont mind loosing some low end power im just not sure whats available out there for the s model
I was thinking something like a 38 tooth rear if thats even something made
any suggestions on what to get
thanks