rear sprocket upgrade???

Discussion in 'Mods, Upgrades, Accessories and Products' started by coz, May 24, 2012.

  1. coz

    coz New Member

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    Hey guys can anyone help?
    I've got a rental srs gold chain and socket kit on my bike at the mo but wanted to put a larger rear sprocket on maybe a +2 tooth, but have just checked my chain and its on the needs replacing line, I've only had this kit on for 6 months, and don't want to buy a new chain. Do you think it will be ok?
    Cheers.
     
  2. Swiss T

    Swiss T Active Member

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    Is it on the replace line with standard sized sprockets (front & rear)?
     
  3. coz

    coz New Member

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    Yeah, both front and rear are standard
     
  4. Bobmg

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    Hi if your going to go plus 2 on the rear , you really need an extra 2 links on the chain , it with shove the rear wheel further back and make the bike more stable , I go to the TT as a race bike mechanic and this is how all the racers prefer the bike to be setup
     
  5. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    Iv always been told to change the sprockets and chain at the same time no matter what
     
  6. tonyblade

    tonyblade Active Member

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    If its only been on six months and you ain't done too many miles it'll be ok IMO . whenever I've changed I do chain and sprockets.
     
  7. coz

    coz New Member

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    Cheers guys thanks for the advice
     
  8. JM1

    JM1 Active Member

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    I'm not doubting you at all mate, but I have the stock chain with +2 rear setup and at road speeds the bike is rock solid (I mean no twitches at all, ever). May be a different story at TT speeds though :)
     
  9. Bobmg

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    By lengthing the wheel base , which is basically what your doing by putting a chain with an extra couple of links , it makes the bike more stable by basically making the bike a lot less wheelie prone under extreme acceleration , If you look at the bikes that do the TT most of them have the rear wheel as far back as you can get it
     
  10. Jamiestrada

    Jamiestrada JamieMultiTraitor

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    I agree with JM1 I have +2 with std chain and at 160 + solid as a rock, obviously on track ! And never had any probs on the road either

    2 links would give the hugger a little more clearance though as its tight with little OE one

    ^^^^^^^^^^^
    I like wheelies so will keep it as it is lol
     
  11. Bobmg

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    My mate took this and hundreds more :)
     

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    Hope he does well this year :)
     

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    Top Man :)
     

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  14. JM1

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    I know bobmg, just saying it's not really that relevant on the road on this bike :)
     
  15. JM1

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    To get my bike to wheelie you have to be really trying
     
  16. Bobmg

    Bobmg Active Member

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    Hi mate , all i am trying to do is pass information i have gained along the way to members of this forum , we all strive to make our bikes the best we can within our budgets and abilates , i learn things every day from here , and have took on board a few tips my self and passed them on to others
     
  17. Bobmg

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    It has cost me lots of money too lol , which is probably fair to say about most of us , good fun though
     
  18. Jimbo Vills

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    Did you say you've increased the rear sprocket? In standard you can wheelie it in 1st and 2nd no effort... In 3rd a struggle, but with 2 extra it should be child's play...

    Maybe you ain't trying hard enough??
     
  19. JM1

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    If your objective is to do wheelies, then yes of course a 1000cc bike will let you do that, but this bike does not wheelie naturally IMO. My standard position on the bike also does not encourage wheelies. All I am saying is that this is a naturally very stable bike.
     
  20. kev.b

    kev.b Well-Known Member

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    My 06 blade is hard to keep the front wheel on the road with standard gearing !
    Bloody easy to wheelie in 1st 2nd an 3rd off the throttle !
     

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