What is the best option for increased acceleration and to get the front end off the ground? Front, rear, both? What about chain length?
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lmao hey that's creative. douchey, but creative. wonder who came up with that one.
I'm not sure if alpha is still around, but this is the thread where he got his 14t front sprocket. Should give you some idea of what to expect if you decide to go with that.
http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=28026.0
i just swapped out front are rear for a 14/45 sprockets with a 112 link chain that down 2 in the front and up 6 in the rear
You can use this calculator for chain lengths:
http://tsubaki.com.au/tsscs/chain_length.htm
Center distances I've calculated lately:
16/39T and 110 link center distance is 25.679"
15/39T and 110 link centre distance is 25.827"
14/39T and 110 link center distance is 25.975"
Front sprockets cost much less than rear ones.
14/42T and 110 link center distance is 25.473"
14/39T and 108 link center distance is 25.347"
13/39T and 108 link center distance is 25.494"
14/45T and 112 link center distance is 25.595"
yep i used your chain size on my swap and it worked great gsjack. From what i have been reading one most definitly will not have any problems with getting the from up in all actuality I may have a hard time keeping it on the ground when slammin gears.
Quote from: joshr08 on January 23, 2009, 04:51:35 PM
yep i used your chain size on my swap and it worked great gsjack. From what i have been reading one most definitly will not have any problems with getting the from up in all actuality I may have a hard time keeping it on the ground when slammin gears.
i'd think power ups would be pretty easy now. you could prolly leave it in gear and start it without having to worry about it slipping off the sidestand for 2-3 minutes. ;)
lol..yeah lets just not tell the wife cuz i did it just so its not so doggy off the line riding 2up.
Quote from: joshr08 on January 23, 2009, 06:38:34 PM
lol..yeah lets just not tell the wife cuz i did it just so its not so doggy off the line riding 2up.
ouch. be careful man, the gs will whoolie 2up with STOCK gearing. what you've got there is a thing to be gingerly used while 2up.
rightfully noted i am always super careful with the wife on when she bought me the bike for a wedding gift it was the first time she was even on a bike. after about 1500 miles with her on the back she still isnt to hip on twisties or speed just a nice cruise. I on the other hand love the pep twisties and power...lol.
joshr08, any idea what the top speed is now? Will it power wheelie?
Should redline at 140 x 14/16 x 39/45 = 106 mph in 6th gear with 14/45T. :icon_lol:
i dont know bike has been sitting for the last 2 months due to weather. I cant wait to get it out and see how it rides but it will still be another few months before it makes it outside i think.
Dang! An' I wuz think'n dropp'n one at front and add'n two at rear with OE chain would be too much. :icon_eek: 'Course, I don't need t' be do'n wheelies, jus' wanna get off th' line without hav'n to rev 'er-up so high and being so soft on th' clutch. Th' way stock is, seems kinda like a moped to me, until ya git 'er go'n.
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