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Front sprocket

Post by eyhonda » Sun May 23, 2010 12:27 pm

I have a 13 tooth front sprocket and it is geared way too short. Is it ok to use a 14 tooth which I can find on eBay? I want a little more oomph off the line. Is 14t still too short? Otherwise, does anyone have a standard 15 tooth for sale? I have a 63, if that matters. I see descriptions for "late shallow", which I take that the earlier ones are different.
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Post by davomoto » Sun May 23, 2010 1:35 pm

Eye, what are running on the rear? Standard is 15 front 30 rear. I run a 15 / 32 on my cafe', and it gives it a bit more pick-up, but higher revs at freeway speeds. The early bikes can use either sprocket, the late shallow only.
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Post by eyhonda » Sun May 23, 2010 1:42 pm

Hey Davo, I have a 30 rear so a 14 front is about the same ratio as yours. I think I'll get that 14. Thanks!
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Post by e3steve » Sun May 23, 2010 3:00 pm

I have the stock 15/30, which gives great, all-round gearing -- comfortable cruising and sweet off-the-line ability. I'm X-ing my trans when I strip for bearings, etc; I like what I read from others' X-ing experiences, closing the huge chasm between 1st & 2nd.

I'm very happy with 1st & 4th ratios, so I've obtained new 530 sprockets of 16/32 counts (I was struggling to find a new 15) which will give identical ratios as 15/30. I've also opted for the DID O-ring 530 chain, for more longevity and less maintenance.

I'd imagine 13/30 would have you rummaging for another gear past 50 or 60mph!

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Post by eyhonda » Sun May 23, 2010 4:00 pm

Thanks for the insight. I probably won't do much freeway cruising. So, I decided with a shorter gear. Since I just finished the bike, I'll likely just ride the rest of the season. I'll do the gear crossing this next winter since I didn't open the bottom yet. It shifts fine for now. But yes, it's in the plan. From what I understand, the wider gap from 1-2 will swap with the narrower 3-4 gap.

I'm still working out the low speed carb issues (which I think I figured out). So I haven't ridden past 40 yet.

Did you consider a 520 conversion? Is it available? I think Sprocket Specialities can make anything. I will likely do this next as I still have the original chain.
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Post by davomoto » Sun May 23, 2010 6:30 pm

Sprocket specialties is the place for 520 sprockets
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Post by Goodysnap » Sun May 23, 2010 9:41 pm

I've been very happy w/ 13F30R and Xed . As the bike had a 13 front when I got it. It runs about 6000 at 60 . I would think that 15/30 would be a tad slower off the line.
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