Is it true that by lowering the sprocket you wear down the bikes life span by a little bit? The other question i had was, what is the benifet of upgrading ones suspention (or wa ever u guys call it)?
sigh... how many times do you have to hear these words.
DO A SEARCH
Quote from: budget speed demon on April 18, 2006, 07:57:20 PM
sigh... how many times do you have to hear these words.
DO A SEARCH
so, no questions will be answered cause all you have to do is search for the answer...lame
wow, no love at all for mr nick.
i'm bored, need to post.
going down one tooth won't killl your chain,two teeth, i dunno. going down more that two teeth? not the best at all.
soloution?
go up in the rear sprocket, massively if neccesary (depending on your want).
i think they make like 54 tooth sprockets or somting like that. think starboyz.
suspension?
yes, upgrading makes it handel better, feel better ect.
that is, provided that it is setup right.
you could theoritically "upgrade" the suspension and end up making it worse for your particular body weight or riding style.
example,
you ride only on the street, you ride a 1989 gs500 with origional tires, from 1989. you weigh 100 pounds even. you decide to improve your handeling by installing a super trick gsxr 750 rear shock with remote resivoir. you even go and get the shock professionally rebuilt and recharged just to make sure it is in top form.
the problem, that shock is overkill. your ride is super harsh, and makes the bike feel unstable in corners because it is impossibly too stiff given your superlight weight of 100lbs.
plus the gsxr shock is longer than your old gs one, which raises the rear of the bike, which effects your steering head angle, making it turn in quicker, and feel generally skitish on your worn bone stock tires.
ok, but i'm not saying don't upgrade your suspension, just be smart about it. bang for buck, progressive springs in the front will make more of a positive difference in your riding experience.
think about how each component will effect your bike as a whole, this goes for the sprockets too.
having a big sprocket in back and dropping a tooth in the front MAY (i dunno) make the gs pull clutchless wheelies in second, but your new top speed at redline in sixth may be more like 55 mph (and the clutchless wheelies in second may be at 15 mph, thats what shorter gearing DOES).
think before you do, consider all the options to achieve your goals, and remember that doing things in moderation in the key.
ok so progresive springs well help me with a smother ride and downsizing my sprocket wont brake my bike, if just heard of some people that sayd on this forum that their bike starts to shake a lot (not sure if that was the word that they used) or something like that.
Nick, it seems that you only want quick answers without ever having to spend the extra 2 minutes to search. We've told you to search in probably 75% of the last 50 threads that you have started, yet you obviously never have. Until you respect us (you obviously don't), I refuse to ever answer one of your questions or enter a discussion you have started. Hopefully others will join me.
No hard feelings, but if you wont do your part I wont do mine.
-Turd.
ahhh bro i have been searching thats y i came to the question about the sprocket. and i wanted to make sure that it wasnt bad for our bikes to downsize one the tooth
www.peterverdonedesigns.com/introduction.htm
yall quit busting this guys balls...if you have the time to post "SEARCH FOR IT bla bla bla bla" then you have time to answer a simple question like this
I don't think that its them wanting to with hold information, or that they don't have the time...
Its more of a respect thing in my opinion.
He is asking for their time and knowledge, without willing to spend any of his own time. Common manners tell us that some one else's time is more valuable than your own, when you are looking for help.
I just did a search for a 15 tooth sprocket, that is exactly what I put in the search, and it came back with 5 pages of results. Not to mention that on the first page alone it came back with at least 4 seperate results where that was in the title. It took like 2 seconds. Do a freaking search you lazy ass!!!!
There is some truth in it, reducing the number of teeth on the drive sprocket will increase vibration in the chain and as a result potentialy shorten its lifespan. I wouldnt drop more than 1 tooth from the standard. I agree with church.....go up on the rear sprocket.
I went -1 in front and +2 in the rear and noticed a nice difference in accelleration but my top end should be a little lower.I used to hit the limiter at 173 mph but havn't had good enough conditions to re test.
Quote from: gsxrhotshot on April 19, 2006, 11:56:17 AM
I went -1 in front and +2 in the rear and noticed a nice difference in accelleration but my top end should be a little lower.I used to hit the limiter at 173 mph but havn't had good enough conditions to re test.
Limiter? 173 MPH? What are these things you speak of? They sound futuristic.
I think he has a gixxer.
Not really look at his/her username.....
Quote from: ajgs500 on April 19, 2006, 12:11:51 PM
Not really look at his/her username.....
I know. Once again, my failure to use smiley faces has made it impossible to tell that I'm kidding.
You know how you have a title under your name that says you were banned? Can I get a mod to make me one that says if something I say sounds stupid or mean, I'm kidding? Maybe "That was sarcasm". Or "I'm not trying to be a duck, I just have a bad sense of humor." I dunno, just an idea..
LOL LOL You really dont want a custom title. They are never ever what we want but if you really want one bug an admin.
Yeah i dont mean to casue any disrispect. i do spend time on this page and i read a lot and i come here with question that i get from reading other searches. i just want opions to c if its true what other people say in their topics. like if u look at those guys who post about exhasut for the gs500f, their has been coutles ones, ive even answerd that question a coupke of times with lase deeptone and scorpion and ixil but i dont get pissed and tell them to use the search button i tell them what i know, even though i know ive posted the sme info more than once
Quote from: nick_villan on April 19, 2006, 12:43:20 PM
i get from reading other searches. i just want opions to c if its true what other people say in their topics.
So you've done searches, but doubt the validity of their posts about their experiences, and re-ask the question that has already been answered in your searches. Okay.
Is this the post that has you worried? http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=2935.msg22835#msg22835
no actually it was one of my friends who is a mecanic, he told me not to change my sprocket cause that will completly f%$k up my bike, and i wanted to make sure their werent any cases in which that hapend
Yes I have an 04 600 gixxer with a few minor mods. If you change out your sprocket you will lose a little on the top end as you will tach out a little sooner (my rev limiter is at 17.5k I believe) and you will have your speedometer reading off with speed and adding more miles than you actually put on the bike unless you have it calibrated.I don't mind losing some speed on top as I VERY rarely get it to the limiter,I can probably count on one hand how many times I even had it over 150 mph.
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MY bad, just trying to help and I am still green as far as the gs is concerned.I wish my bike was like that I would have way less miles as the front tire spins considerably less than the rear.
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ummmm, nope it just spends less time on the ground than the rear. very clever though.