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You are gearing this final drive wrong
11/10/24 at 12:52:00
 
Alright. Let's get controversial here.

I think our machine performance exactly perfect with shorter gearing. I just did a chain conversion, with a 15t front and 48 rear, giving a ratio of roughly 3.2 over the stock 2.9-3.0.

I can't tell you how good it feels..... My God. I couldn't imagine going for taller gearing. It's not a highway rider in my book, it wants to rip. And rip it does

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Re: You are gearing this final drive wrong
Reply #1 - 11/10/24 at 13:58:56
 
That looks great.. I hope you cover the front sprocket.
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Reply #2 - Today at 05:24:14
 
Brap, Brap, Brap, Brap, Brapppppppppp!  I bet it is pretty fun running it up and down the gearbox!  Will the engine braking take you from 60-0 in 5th in 120 feet without touching the brake? (Joking exaggeration)

Can you still hit 75mph?  Hey, you might even be able to hit the redline in 5th with that setup!  I wonder how much gas mileage is impacted.

I think you nailed it with “controversial”.  The taller gear camp wanting lower RPMs at highway speed in top gear.

Nice job on the conversion!  If you decide you want to tinker with it, you have fairly simple swap options.

Unrelated - how’s the clutch holding up?  What does it think about the chain/sprocket conversion?
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Reply #3 - Today at 11:33:49
 
I can still hit 75 definitely -- I think 80-85 comfortably but I ditched the speedo so I'm basing this off of feel. The most surprising thing is how much torque I have in the higher gears. Stock gearing felt like there wasn't much to give from 4-5th, whereas I am now comfortably switching gears with some OOMF left if I'm caught off guard in a higher gear.

About the clutch it seems totally fine. I've done a couple long hauls since replacing the Barnett kit and so far, so good. I still suspect the Barnett pack was eating that plate, as silly as it sounds. This caltrec kit is presumably Chinese junk but it was about 40 bucks vs $100+ with barnette or stock.

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Reply #4 - Today at 13:44:33
 
Here’s a pretty cool sprocket calculator that shows the changes in torque and top speed.  There are more elaborate calculators, but I like this one for simplicity.

https://sprocketcalculator.com/

I figured you could still hit 75.  Top speed for stock is pretty well tested around 93-95.  I’ve had the S40s I’ve owned up to about 85.  That was fast enough before parts wanted to vibrate off.  They still had a little bit left so 93 seems doable with the right conditions.

Yeah, 4th and 5th is where I’d expect you to notice the most difference.  You actually still have some real torque to use with the lower gearing.
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Reply #5 - Today at 16:54:43
 
Sounds fun!   It might be a perfect match for this motor's limited power.  




 
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