Date: 29-10-25  Time: 22:51 pm

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HazzaBui

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Non-standard sprocket sizes
« on: 28 April 2013, 11:15:01 pm »
Hi All!
So I've been to see a man about my bike, and among various other parts, I've been informed that a change of chain+sprockets is a good shout.  When I was chatting to this guy, he was talking about using non standard sprocket sizes to get better acceleration/top speed depending on which way you went.


I've had a bit of a search about for getting different sized sprockets for my 2000 Fazer, but can't seem to find any relevant info.  So my questions are basically where can I get some information regarding this change of setup, where can I actually buy different sized sprockets from, and what are peoples experiences with this modification?


Any info would be much appreciated - I did do a forum search, assuming this must have been discussed at some point, but it came up blank, so if anyone can point me in the direction of a relevant thread even...


Thanks!  :D

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Re: Non-standard sprocket sizes
« Reply #1 on: 29 April 2013, 01:56:09 am »
A lot depends on what kind of riding you normally do.

Have you been on Gearing Commander yet?

www.gearingcommander.com

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Re: Non-standard sprocket sizes
« Reply #2 on: 29 April 2013, 10:32:35 am »
A lot depends on what kind of riding you normally do.

Have you been on Gearing Commander yet?

www.gearingcommander.com



Just been on that and gives you some good info. I love my acceleration me ;)


Shame I am on restricted license.

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Re: Non-standard sprocket sizes
« Reply #3 on: 29 April 2013, 10:36:26 am »
Hi I have an unused rear sprocket one tooth less ,£10 so will make the gearing ever so slightly taller. If you go for lower gearing fuel consumption will suffer. or you could just stay in 5th. I would say the gearing on the 600 is spot on !

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Re: Non-standard sprocket sizes
« Reply #4 on: 29 April 2013, 11:45:12 am »
If I was going to change the gearing I'd add a couple of teeth to the rear making it faster accelerating at the cost of some of the top speed but to be honest I'd leave it as it is. It's a pretty good setup anyway.
 
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Re: Non-standard sprocket sizes
« Reply #5 on: 29 April 2013, 12:00:55 pm »
You can buy different tooth sprockets from Wemoto I believe :)

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Re: Non-standard sprocket sizes
« Reply #6 on: 29 April 2013, 12:53:27 pm »