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Cruising RPMs
#21
(04-10-2019, 09:46 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: If you think the gears are too tall, many on the forum who like a more spirited ride go up a tooth on the counter sprocket. More acceration, higher cruising rpms, less top speed.

Be sure and check your tire pressures if you haven't already 36F 42 R

I think you mean the rear sprocket. The counter sprocket is on the countershaft and is the front or drive sprocket. Going up a tooth will raise the gearing.
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#22
Yea I think I meant down a tooth on the front sprocket lol. Thanks for catching that
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#23
(04-10-2019, 09:46 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: If you think the gears are too tall, many on the forum who like a more spirited ride go up a tooth on the counter sprocket. More acceration, higher cruising rpms, less top speed.

Be sure and check your tire pressures if you haven't already 36F 42 R

I may have used the wrong lingo there. I meant that it pulls for a much greater rpm range before needing to upshift.

I’m an in town rider and on my commute I can’t even go above 50 mph. Top end speed isn’t really my game so maybe the sprocket swap will be a good project at some point.

I just got my factory Service manual last night so I’m psyched about that.
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#24
(04-11-2019, 02:09 AM)Skypilot_imp Wrote:
(04-10-2019, 09:46 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: If you think the gears are too tall, many on the forum who like a more spirited ride go up a tooth on the counter sprocket. More acceration, higher cruising rpms, less top speed.

Be sure and check your tire pressures if you haven't already 36F 42 R

I may have used the wrong lingo there. I meant that it pulls for a much greater rpm range before needing to upshift.

I’m an in town rider and on my commute I can’t even go above 50 mph. Top end speed isn’t really my game so maybe the sprocket swap will be a good project at some point.

I just got my factory Service manual last night so I’m psyched about that.

I may have used the wrong lingo there. I meant that it pulls for a much greater rpm range before needing to upshift.

I’m an in town rider and on my commute I can’t even go above 50 mph. Top end speed isn’t really my game so maybe the sprocket swap will be a good project at some point.

I just got my factory Service manual last night so I’m psyched about that.
Nice avatar Skypilot.

Before Cormanus becomes aware, it has been noted that the avatar lever is missing a RLET.

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#25
What’s it missing?
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#26
Skypilot, it’s an important issue on this forum joke. See http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2491
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#27
Very good glad I asked now I can order them in bulk
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#28
(04-11-2019, 07:05 AM)Skypilot_imp Wrote: Very good glad I asked now I can order them in bulk

Words like that are going to land you in Knighthood (by some measuring stick). Smile
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#29
Or invoke the spirit of Ridem32 who got so excited by RLETs that he cornered the market. Briefly.
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#30
(04-11-2019, 06:45 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Skypilot, it’s an important issue on this forum joke. See http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=2491


Hrummph... I would HARDLY call them a joke. Angry
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