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Hi!
It has been mentioned and explained more than a few times that at a certain point, the GS1100 helical gears (on crank and clutch basket) may cause problems (i.e.: break something).
It was added that the solution for this was to use straight cut gears.
I can easily understand the need for these on drag bikes, race bikes, etc. However when is there a need for these straight cut gears on a street bike? Where does it change from "nice to have" to "must have". Is it at a particular horsepower level? If so, what is that level?
Thanks!
It has been mentioned and explained more than a few times that at a certain point, the GS1100 helical gears (on crank and clutch basket) may cause problems (i.e.: break something).
It was added that the solution for this was to use straight cut gears.
I can easily understand the need for these on drag bikes, race bikes, etc. However when is there a need for these straight cut gears on a street bike? Where does it change from "nice to have" to "must have". Is it at a particular horsepower level? If so, what is that level?
Thanks!