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what rpm at 80mph?? - seano - 20-01-20

Hi my last fazer did 80 mph at 6000 my 05 model is doing 90 mph at 6000rpm just wondered which is right has one been altered gearing wise?? thanks


Re: what rpm at 80mph?? - b1k3rdude - 20-01-20

Its been while since a road my fazer, but that might be a tad high. The std sprockets sizes rear/front seem to vary from 44/16 - 45/17 depending on year and geographic location. Here is a little chart showing differences - http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/3058/



Re: what rpm at 80mph?? - seano - 21-01-20

(20-01-20, 12:53 PM)b1k3rdude link Wrote: Its been while since a road my fazer, but that might be a tad high. The std sprockets sizes rear/front seem to vary from 44/16 - 45/17 depending on year and geographic location. Here is a little chart showing differences - http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/3058/
          thanks mine is an 05 buke pulls well just last one seemed a bit more feisty on acceleration


Re: what rpm at 80mph?? - seano - 26-01-20

(20-01-20, 12:53 PM)b1k3rdude link Wrote: Its been while since a road my fazer, but that might be a tad high. The std sprockets sizes rear/front seem to vary from 44/16 - 45/17 depending on year and geographic location. Here is a little chart showing differences - http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/3058/
    thanks i dont know what the front one is as not had chance to remove cover etc, but the back one is stamped at 49 which confuses me totally????


Re: what rpm at 80mph?? - Carlsv8 - 26-01-20

Have a look at a website called Gearing Commander, you'll get all the information you need from there.


Re: what rpm at 80mph?? - seano - 26-01-20

(26-01-20, 09:39 AM)Carlsv8 link Wrote: Have a look at a website called Gearing Commander, you'll get all the information you need from there.
thanks i will