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can i install a sixth gear

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yes... you can....

yes... you can....

hi guys yes you can if its chain drive,,,, a guy in victoria is making a turbo fuel injected xs650 with big bore kit and repharsed crank ,,, also to help he made up some gear blanks as dummies and checked them out for suitability in the transmissionand it will give him 6 gears for his land speed record attempt in aust..... regards david :):):)
 
hi guys yes you can if its chain drive,,,, a guy in victoria is making a turbo fuel injected xs650 with big bore kit and repharsed crank ,,, also to help he made up some gear blanks as dummies and checked them out for suitability in the transmissionand it will give him 6 gears for his land speed record attempt in aust..... regards david :):):)
David, this is a VERY OLD thread that has been dredged up.

If you look back at the first few posts, this is on an 850, which is SHAFT-DRIVEN, not chain. :o

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One of my GS 750's has an unknown mod that has uprated the torque. 5th gear is like 3rd - 4th gear and it will pop wheelies in 3rd. this is all well and good but i would go with changing the rear sprocket for a smaller one giving it a higher ratio through all the gears. I am having difficulty getting info on what sprockets are available and where to acquire them. I live in the UK any help appreciated.
 
One of my GS 750's has an unknown mod that has uprated the torque. 5th gear is like 3rd - 4th gear and it will pop wheelies in 3rd. this is all well and good but i would go with changing the rear sprocket for a smaller one giving it a higher ratio through all the gears. I am having difficulty getting info on what sprockets are available and where to acquire them. I live in the UK any help appreciated.

Max, welcome to the forum. You'd be better off starting your own thread to ask this question. By doing that, you'll get a lot more answers since many may not look at this old thread.
 
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