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No. 18T front and 46 or 47T rear. All in 530.Originally posted by P09luis View PostEd
To measure is to know.
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What's efficient for one rider isn't for another rider's requirements. Subtle tuning differences are possible with various combinations, not that important to me but for others it is.Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhat goals would drive someone to want to smaller and less efficient front sprocket?
One tooth on the front is equivalent of 3 on the back.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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What Nessism saidOriginally posted by P09luis View PostSo keep front sprocket stock? Also ill go to 530 chain since is lighter and again I don't race my bike.
I had the same issue. For myself going with 18/45 resulted in more useful gearing in the city and on cruising on the highway.
Lighter chain and sprockets matter they have an effect handling as things that spin don't like to turn.
Depending on the sprockets there will be a weight saving, in my situation it was 3lbs, 3lbs less spinning at high rpm. You may not notice but small details matter.1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
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50T would be the wrong way. If you want to make first gear higher per your post above then you want less teeth on the back not more....
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One would be wanting larger gearing changes than can be accomplished with a tooth or two on the rear while not ending up with large changes in chain length. Most modern sport bikes (from early 2000's up) come with very tall gearing that is fine for sedate highway riding but is way too tall for optimal track use. For track use a common gearing change is -1F/+3R. This keeps the chain length pretty reasonable, doesn't alter the anti-squat effect too much and keeps the wheel in the middle of the adjustment range on the swingarm.Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhat goals would drive someone to want to smaller and less efficient front sprocket?
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