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Larger rear sprocket
#71
(04-07-2018, 09:00 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Driven sprocket nut 80 ft lbs.
Thanks!

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#72
Those ‘17 airbox covers look better on your bike than they do on a ‘17. [Image: ce62ed20e0e9f499f2bfdf90aacee581.png]

And even black, I like your rear sprocket. The open design is more pleasing to me.

The change in rpm / power is about 5% if I remember correctly.

Enough to feel the accel without being annoyed by the revs.

You can play around on the gearing commander website to see all the effects.


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#73
Thanks! I am extremely happy with the results! I had my ECU re-programed, by Guth, thinking I'd get this type of difference. Nor even close!

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(04-08-2018, 10:49 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: Those ‘17 airbox covers look better on your bike than they do on a ‘17. [Image: ce62ed20e0e9f499f2bfdf90aacee581.png]

And even black, I like your rear sprocket. The open design is more pleasing to me.

The change in rpm / power is about 5% if I remember correctly.

Enough to feel the accel without being annoyed by the revs.

You can play around on the gearing commander website to see all the effects.


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"You can play around on the gearing commander website to see all the effects."

Wow, fun site. Thanks!

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#75
PD,
You may have mentioned this in one of the previous posts so apologies if I'm being redundant but what RPM are you hitting at say 70 or 75 in 6th gear with the stock sprocket?
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#76
I don't pay that much attention- but you can see RPM per gear and MPH- and the differences any sprocket changes will make if you go to http://www.gearingcommander.com
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#77
The sprocket just showed up.

Of course I have to work so it will probably not be installed until sometime later this week or weekend.

Fine because I have not had the bike out in several months due to the cold weather, tremendous potholes, gravel etc.


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(04-09-2018, 12:33 AM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: The sprocket just showed up.

Of course I have to work so it will probably not be installed until sometime later this week or weekend.

Fine because I have not had the bike out in several months due to the cold weather, tremendous potholes, gravel etc.


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With the new sprocket, you be fly'n over them potholes and da gravel!

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(04-08-2018, 10:31 PM)PowerDubs_imp Wrote: I don't pay that much attention- but you can see RPM per gear and MPH- and the differences any sprocket changes will make if you go to http://www.gearingcommander.com

This is a pretty cool site.

Thanks Josh.
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