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Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - taurus66 - 09-07-14 Mind you, took the bike out this evening.. At 40 mph 2500rpm, 70mph 4750rpm, Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - Lumpy - 09-07-14 (09-07-14, 11:49 PM)taurus66 link Wrote: Mind you, took the bike out this evening.. At 40 mph 2500rpm, 70mph 4750rpm,far better than standard gearing, 120 tyre is far better too Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - midden - 09-07-14 (03-04-14, 08:41 PM)elbrownos link Wrote: [quote author=Dead Eye link=topic=12414.msg138817#msg138817 date=1396517316]That doesn't sound right, I've got standard gearing and 80 mph in 6th is nearly 7k rpm as ElkWorks says. [/quote] I was going to say nearer 6k for me, so I'll have to go out for a spin later to double check.... Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - Mick-H - 10-07-14 Might have a try of this +1 tooth on the 1000. Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - ElkWorks - 11-08-14 So, I finally got round to doing this over the weekend, hurried up by the fact my front sprocket started cracking and falling to pieces! :eek +2F, -1R and new chain. 30mph - 2.1k(ish) 40mph - 3k 60mph - 4.5k 70mph- 5k so theres approx. 1500-2000rpm drop in the revs at identical speeds to standard setup, and in all honesty it hasn't lost as much acceleration as I feared. next test in two days is fuel consumption, on stock its averaging just over 60mpg. I kind of wish id done this for donington now as I was so far up the rev range constantly to get the speed I needed, and the bike averaged 25mpg.... ![]() only in novice as my first track day in years, but did a 2.04 and beat a load of dedicated track bikes, including an R1 which I decided to gun for on the last session. he wasn't expecting me to come past on the brakes :rollin (I say brakes, but due to my rear brake being seized, I was only using the front! :lol) Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - darrsi - 11-08-14 Nice work fella ![]() Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - clayt74 - 12-08-14 Will be interesting to see how ya mpg is affected? I was surprised to find that with my standard gearing, riding solo commuting and keeping revs pretty low about 6 k, o would average 56 mpg. When riding 2 up and/or taking revs up to 11-12 k I actually average 64 mpg!!! Needless to say I now rag it at every opportunity ![]() Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - ElkWorks - 13-08-14 im interested too as this was the main reason behind doing it in the first place. i'll be filling up in the morning so i'll keep you posted! Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - ElkWorks - 15-08-14 well ive been averaging low to mid 60s recently after balancing the carbs. new sprockets - filled up this morning - 73mpg. well happy with that. Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - dcurzon - 15-08-14 Thats impressive MPG! What was the final tooth count that you fitted?? Stock, i'm getting 56mpg, with mostly London commuting. Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - ElkWorks - 18-08-14 dunno, tbh standard then +2F, -1R. Re: Lowering Revs with sprockets - ElkWorks - 20-08-14 todays mpg 68mpg, but there was a massive amount of stop start filtering the other night, and a spirited 30 miles or so, either way I aint gonna complain! |