Can I ask what your thoughts are on changing the gearing, I am thinking of going down to 14t on the front and up to 52 rear.
What are your opinions on that and how far will the bike come up if I accelerated hard?
Also on a quick note, would my speedo still read the correct MPH if I change the gearing?
The speedo sensor spins inside the front wheel, and your speed is determined by rotations of the wheel, it's nothing to do with gearing!
As for the gearing, those nice people at Yamaha have spent a lot of time and trouble getting things right so unless you are using it as a stunt bike then personally i wouldn't bother touching it!
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As Darrsi has said the speedo runs from the front wheel on the FZS so no worries with that. Some (newer I believe) bikes run the speedo from the front sprocket so that would mess up the readings if you changed the sprockets.
In my opinion, the gearing is fine on the FZS as standard unless you intend to use it for something other than "normal" use. I'm lowering the gearing on mine to hopefully help with my Motogymkhana. It isn't really needed but I think it will help me with low speed manoeuvring as the engine revs will be higher and the on/off throttle snatch won't be such as issue - but I might be completely wrong.
I am just using it for cheeky wheelies every now and then :lol
why have you started two threads asking the same thing. plenty folks answered in yer previous gearing one
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Does anyone know what my top speed would be reduced to if I went 14-50/14-52?
I now have a shiny set of 14/50 sprockets to fit so I'll let you know the differences better this and stock soon.
Have you seen a 52? I think you might have to get this as a special.
I have seen a renthal 52 on eBay.
Can't seem to find it, I was looking this morning I'm sure I found one.
Any news on the 14-50? what do they feel like?
I pointed out on your other gearing thread what 14/50's are like matey
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I haven't had a chance to change them yet. Hopefully be able to get it sorted soon.
It's been a long time coming but I finally got round to fitting the sprockets and have done a couple of hundred miles on them now. For around town and commuting on dual carriageways its great. They have taken the revs in top gear at 60mph to 5700rpm from 5000 so it does make the bike a bit more buzzy but has given it a bit more punch without having to rev it too hard.
For my commute and low speed work it has definitely made it nicer for me.
I think the gearing on mines spot on, wouldn't imagine changing it