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bravehart -> RE: More sprockets (5/9/2008 2:13:01 PM)
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i never had stock gearing on my last 929 very long, but talking to a parts dealer over the phone a few years back about sprocket sizes he told me he raced his r1 on the weekends. he said he lowered the gearing very slightly and gained top speed. i asked how this was possible. he said if you were to take two of the same bikes one geared taller than the other and run them to the rev limiter in top gear the one with the taller gearing would have the highest top speed but most bikes (at that time) didnt have the power to hit the rev limiter in top gear with stock gearing. so by lowering the gearing abit he was able to run his r1 to the limter in top gear and picked up a few mph. i never tested that myself but it makes since. now the gearing calulator shown the other day seems to only show speeds for each set sprockets at 11000 rpms but the 929 redlines at 12500 rpms so theres alittle more left than that calculator showed the question is how to get there. i had mine registiter 188mph at the limiter ( i know i wasnt going that fast ) with lower gearing and there are videos of others maxing out 929s at a displayed 188 mph on floating around . i dont think the average mods with stock gearing would make enough power to really go that fast because of wind resistance, maybe if 929s had a true ram air system or with some motor work then yeah, but lowering the gearing alittle may not be all bad, it might help you overcome some wind resistance. another example the 06 cbr 1000 has a one tooth bigger sprocket stock but honda had raised the redline alittle so the bike would have the same top speed as the previous model. so a 1 or 2 tooth addition in the back wont be noticable on you top end, you will probably run out of room before hit the limiter in sixth gear. the circumference of your rear tire plays a roll in top speed too. hell my last 929 had 15/50 gearing (mainly for wheelies) then i went to 15/48 and loved it. blazing quick. i never missed to mph i lost and never got left and rarely beat on speed runs with fellow riders. mpg sucked though.
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