sprocket gearing
#1
i want to have more power down low what sprockets do i change up or down not over the top so its on one wheel or me on my but
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#2
don't worry about the sprockets just wind up the throttle and drop the clutch that should do it.
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#3
What gearing do you have now mate. The easiest way to get more pickup is to drop one tooth off the front, go down to a 16 for a gen 1 or to a 17 front on a gen 2.

I run 16 - 42 on the gen 1 turbo and 17 45 on the gen 2 1441.

Makes them both snappy

You will also need a speedo healer to correct for any gearing changes.
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(15-06-2011, 05:51pm)BLACKZOOK Wrote: What gearing do you have now mate. The easiest way to get more pickup is to drop one tooth off the front, go down to a 16 for a gen 1 or to a 17 front on a gen 2.

I run 16 - 42 on the gen 1 turbo and 17 45 on the gen 2 1441.

Makes them both snappy

You will also need a speedo healer to correct for any gearing changes.

Thanks Bruce Pi_thumbsup
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#5
There is a site called gearing commander.has all the info on all bikes including what the swing arm length is compared to stock, so you know if it will fit.
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(15-06-2011, 06:48pm)drworm Wrote: There is a site called gearing commander.has all the info on all bikes including what the swing arm length is compared to stock, so you know if it will fit.

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#7
BTW, 16 on the front is the cheapest and definitely fits, makes a noticable difference. I think it actually makes the speedo more accurate, as they tend to read higher than actual from the factory.

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#8
If i go 16/17 - 45 will stock chain fit or will i need new chain sorry should do my own research but would rather get my info of guys i no Pi_thumbsup
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(16-06-2011, 09:25am)ROD Wrote: If i go 16/17 - 45 will stock chain fit or will i need new chain sorry should do my own research but would rather get my info of guys i no Pi_thumbsup
Hi Mate, I dropped 1 tooth down on the front on my GSXR1000 and there was no need to change the chain.
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#10
I ran 16/43 on standard chain no worries. According to gearing commander it is 9mm closer swing arm length. I think 16 45 would be pushing it , as it is 17.5 shorter than stock, and probably wouyldnt fit. Also it is probably too short a ratio for the busa.
I was very hapy with 16/43, and only recently needed a new chain. Decided to go 17/46 as it is the same ratio, and biger front sprocket gives longer chain life. 17 /46 with a 114 link chain (2 links more than stock gen1, same as gen2) is 8mm shorter than stock.
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#11
Ok guys thanks for your help i will just go a 16 on the front and see how that goes

Dont want Rossie giving me his famous quote Lol2
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#12
I dit it in stages, first the 16 front, then when that novelty wears off, the 43 rear.
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#13
The bike is a Gen 2 wich i think have a 43 rear ? should have mentioned it was my gen 2
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#14
I'd start with a 17 front and see how that feels.
I changed from a 17 to a 16 on my first gen 1, made it a nicer bike, puts the speedo out even more tho!

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#15
ive got 17/43 on my gen 2 and its more fun to ride, (wheelstands are more controlable but it comes up quicker) we have run 16/43 using the standard chain on the gen 2 as well but where using a shifter on it for the drag strip, extended and stock swingarm
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