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front sprocket part number question
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(07-06-15, 11:11 AM)darrsi link Wrote: Do you not think that the Japanese tried every combination, but eventually came up with 15/48 as the best result for this bike?


Nah, as it's been said on other threads, it was slung together from other parts they had lying about, bit off this, bit off that, hence we are now all looking at different ways to 'help' :lol

Funny enough, on other issues regarding certain things, people mention, improvements and what that certain part came from, ie divvy front fender, r6 engine/gearing, r1 brakes etc




I dunno what your bike is like, but mine is pretty quick off the mark when asked, and i've had 135mph with a passenger on board, with more available.

My bike is fast as it's
red and doesn't need any more speed but it's nice to know what can be done and certainly makes for interesting reading :book


It really doesn't need tinkering with, and the speed limit is 70mph, apparently, so just ride and enjoy, it is what it is.

That's fair enough, as I'm sure everyone rides like an :angel :lol
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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front sprocket part number question - by Val - 06-06-15, 01:57 AM
Re: front sprocket part number question - by sinto607276 - 07-06-15, 11:40 AM

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