Geoffrey,
I do tight woods and fire road riding only with my KLR. I'm running a 14T
front sprocket and a JT Steel 47 tooth rear,
http://www.throttlehead.com/catalog/dirt/ , Part # JT48747. It requires a
longer chain, 110 link, but it helps with the tight riding. I would still
like lower gearing due to the type riding. With the '95 I've got, there's a
13T front, but like your '87, the factory bolt on retainer would have to be
replace with an E clip. I wasn't too fond of that idea so I stayed with the
14T.
Greg McKinney
'95 A9
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoffrey [mailto:k7nut@...]
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 7:29 PM
To:
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Question on gear ratios?
I just got my 1987 KLR 650 and love it to death, but trail ridding can
be a work out on the clutch. Now I checked the FAQ's on final drive,
but they were talking about the front sprocket. Right now the slowest
I can go in first is 10MPH, too fast. Also, 100 MPH is top end on the
road, again, too fast. So, as you can guess, my question is ,what is
the best ratio of sprockets for the 650? I want mostly trail ridding,
some highway and the gears I have now are 15-43. What does everyone
else run?
Geoff
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