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Bikes, Hints'n'Tips => FZS600 Fazer => Topic started by: Carlsv8 on 24 December 2016, 03:58:25 pm

Title: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: Carlsv8 on 24 December 2016, 03:58:25 pm
I'm going to change my front sprocket for a 16t one. Any makes recommended or any bad experiences with certain types. I've read that if the sprocket is harder than the shaft it will wear the shaft and would rather this didn't happen (obviously ).
Happy Xmas
Cheers
Carl
Title: Re: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: daviee on 24 December 2016, 06:51:27 pm
herd they dont respond well to a bigger sprocket

Title: Re: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: Carlsv8 on 25 December 2016, 03:27:33 pm
I'm used to bigger engined bikes which are less revvy. Don't spend a lot of time in traffic so I reckon slightly higher gearing will be an improvement, I think the bike has enough poke to handle it.
Title: Re: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: daviee on 25 December 2016, 03:46:35 pm
from what i herd it spoils them , bus not a dear thing to try it

Title: Re: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: phil mcglassup on 26 December 2016, 04:44:09 pm
I went up one tooth on the front sprocket on my previous bike (GSX750f) as I used it for longer journeys. I did stall it occasionally, even one up and it became a nuisance. It was marginally better on long journeys as it was running lower revs and economy was slightly better. I eventually changed it back to standard as most modern bikes are designed to rev high. I always kept to the speed limit which helped !!

My Fazer seems to enjoy revving it's bollocks off at motorway speeds  :)


Title: Re: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: tommyardin on 26 December 2016, 06:48:07 pm
Hi Guys,
It may or may not be something to consider when going up a sprocket size, is that the clutch push rod emerges from the engine just in front of the sprocket check that there is enough clearance to accommodate a larger sprocket and if there was any chain slap that the push rod would not be damaged.
I'm not sure how close it is as I do not really remember, but I have heard that if the sprocket comes off (Faulty Sprocket Nut) it often screws the clutch push/activation rod.


Just a thought.


Hope you all had a great day yesterday.


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Title: Re: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: daviee on 26 December 2016, 07:10:11 pm
6 grand a 75 is hardly reving the bollocks of it

Title: Re: 16 t Front Sprocket
Post by: Frosties on 26 December 2016, 08:13:37 pm
6 grand a 75 is hardly reving the bollocks of it


You're not trying hard enough  :lol