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Sprockets and stuff
#1
Can anyone tell me the standard sizes are for the front and rear sprockets on a 5lv and also if its best to change the front or the rear? I think some one mentioned having to fit a speedo corrector thingy when you put different sized sprockets on, is this correct?
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#2
16/44

Everything you need to know about different sprocket ratios is covered here:

http://www.cartestsoftware.com/fz1/47too...ation.html

Changing the sprocket sizes will affect speedo accuracy.  You can fit a correction device if you wish.  See Pat's Site re the Yellow Box installation. Smile
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#3
i went 2 bigger on the rear and fitted a speedo healer to compensate for the sprocket and the built in manufactors error

http://www.healtech-electronics.com/
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#4
Has anyone any idea what the built in error amounts to, I shouldn't think it's anything worth bothering about as the speedo can't be read that accurately anyway, especially in sunlight. Bet Mike can hardly read his at all!
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#5
(02-12-11, 09:04 PM)dekker555 link Wrote: Bet Mike can hardly read his at all!

You're right.

Should have gone to SpecSavers ...  :rollin
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#6
Was referring to the sunshine you'r lucky enough to ride around in more than your eyesight Mike!
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#7
:wall
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#8
(02-12-11, 11:47 PM)dekker555 link Wrote: Was referring to the sunshine you'r lucky enough to ride around in more than your eyesight Mike!

I got the original gag, Dekker.  Just twisted it a bit for the comeback.  Smile

November was unusually rainy so my riding took a hit.  Looking better for next week, though.  Wink
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#9
Thanks for the replies folks, was planning on changing said C&S, but having now lost my job, I will have to put it off for now!  :'(
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#10
i bought a +2 rear sprocket and the bloody chain is too short and as the bikes only done 2k im loath to buy a new chain anybody know where i could buy a link and 2 soft links and would it be ok having 2 soft links only 1 link apart
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#11
(11-12-11, 05:35 PM)paul.s link Wrote: i bought a +2 rear sprocket and the bloody chain is too short and as the bikes only done 2k im loath to buy a new chain anybody know where i could buy a link and 2 soft links and would it be ok having 2 soft links only 1 link apart
You might have already tried this, but the chain may be long enough if you fit it over the rear sprocket before sliding the wheel spindle through.
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#12
thats how i tried doing it cant quite get the wheel far enough back to get the spindle in thats with the adjusters all the way in  Sad
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