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bobm_dr350se
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Post by bobm_dr350se » Mon Dec 10, 2001 11:40 pm

<<>> Hi guys, it's just math. If you change from a 15T to a 16T, at the same RPM your speed will be 16/15 more. i.e. 59 X 16 / 15 = 62.93mph. Bob DR350 A15

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Post by Fred Hink » Tue Dec 11, 2001 6:50 am

All the years I have been on this list I don't recall anyone posting a 10mph increase when going to the 16T sprocket. I do remember posts indicating about a 300-400 rpm drop at highway speeds when going up one tooth on the front sprocket. Maybe you had your hopes set too high? Fred www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr" To: "texklr" Cc: "1 - KLR650 List" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:39 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Front Sprocket > > Greetings - I just changed my front sprocket to a 16 tooth and was > > surprised at how little effect it had. (ex.) With stock sprocket > > 4,000 rpm = 59 mph. Now 4,000 rpm = 61 mph. Is this what you others > > have experienced with the change? Thanks for the feedback. > > Same thing here. Having just done this same thing myself, I was keeping > the results "under my hat" because I was sure I had read on this list that > the 60mph @ 4000rpm with the stock sprocket would become 70mph @ 4000rpm > with the 16 tooth, and I've been thinking about the reasons why I didn't > get the "posted" results. I would imagine that coming DOWN in size with > the REAR sprocket would actually DO something, but the front sprocket > seemed so much easier and cheaper to deal with. Clearly, whether the > speedo & tach are off is academic, because it would still indicate a > change. > > So, unless we're missing something here, are you 70 @ 4000 guys living in > a fantasy world, or what? > > > Wise men still seek Him... > > Mark St.Hilaire, Sr

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Post by PEDRO.VALDES@COULTER.COM » Tue Dec 11, 2001 7:46 am

Hi Fred,- Interesting subject. I have a friend who owned a TW-200. The bike had a top speed of 65 with him on it. It was always a problem to go anywhere on the super highways. He could just keep up with the slowest traffic. Whenever I passed a car he could. We decided to go with a smaller rear sprocket. We went down 3 teeth. The result produced a top speed of 80 mph. But not consistently. If head wind was strong he would go down to 65 mph at times. The only way he could do a steady 70 - 75 mph was to position himself behind me or off to the side on crosswinds. He ended up selling the bike and bought a used DR 650. Peter A - 14 "Fred Hink" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> nk.net> cc: Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Front Sprocket 12/11/2001 07:55 AM All the years I have been on this list I don't recall anyone posting a 10mph increase when going to the 16T sprocket. I do remember posts indicating about a 300-400 rpm drop at highway speeds when going up one tooth on the front sprocket. Maybe you had your hopes set too high? Fred www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr" To: "texklr" Cc: "1 - KLR650 List" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:39 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Front Sprocket > > Greetings - I just changed my front sprocket to a 16 tooth and was > > surprised at how little effect it had. (ex.) With stock sprocket > > 4,000 rpm = 59 mph. Now 4,000 rpm = 61 mph. Is this what you others > > have experienced with the change? Thanks for the feedback. > > Same thing here. Having just done this same thing myself, I was keeping > the results "under my hat" because I was sure I had read on this list that > the 60mph @ 4000rpm with the stock sprocket would become 70mph @ 4000rpm > with the 16 tooth, and I've been thinking about the reasons why I didn't > get the "posted" results. I would imagine that coming DOWN in size with > the REAR sprocket would actually DO something, but the front sprocket > seemed so much easier and cheaper to deal with. Clearly, whether the > speedo & tach are off is academic, because it would still indicate a > change. > > So, unless we're missing something here, are you 70 @ 4000 guys living in > a fantasy world, or what? > > > Wise men still seek Him... > > Mark St.Hilaire, Sr Checkout Dual Sport News at http://www.dualsportnews.com Be part of the Adventure! Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

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Post by Devon Jarvis » Tue Dec 11, 2001 9:16 am

I went the other way, to a 14t which helps off-roading tremendously, and makes it harder for me to get speeding tickets on the highway. The motor redlines at 97mph indicated. My $.02 on the 16t dilemma is no two of the stock speedos ever read exactly the same. Unless you're using a GPS or a stopwatch and mile markers, 2 or 3 mph differences with different bikes is below the % of error. Devon A15 Fred Hink wrote:
> > All the years I have been on this list I don't recall anyone posting a 10mph > increase when going to the 16T sprocket. I do remember posts indicating > about a 300-400 rpm drop at highway speeds when going up one tooth on the > front sprocket. > > Maybe you had your hopes set too high? > > Fred > www.arrowheadmotorsports.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr" > To: "texklr" > Cc: "1 - KLR650 List" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 9:39 PM > Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Front Sprocket > > > > Greetings - I just changed my front sprocket to a 16 tooth and was > > > surprised at how little effect it had. (ex.) With stock sprocket > > > 4,000 rpm = 59 mph. Now 4,000 rpm = 61 mph. Is this what you others > > > have experienced with the change? Thanks for the feedback. > > > > Same thing here. Having just done this same thing myself, I was keeping > > the results "under my hat" because I was sure I had read on this list that > > the 60mph @ 4000rpm with the stock sprocket would become 70mph @ 4000rpm > > with the 16 tooth, and I've been thinking about the reasons why I didn't > > get the "posted" results. I would imagine that coming DOWN in size with > > the REAR sprocket would actually DO something, but the front sprocket > > seemed so much easier and cheaper to deal with. Clearly, whether the > > speedo & tach are off is academic, because it would still indicate a > > change. > > > > So, unless we're missing something here, are you 70 @ 4000 guys living in > > a fantasy world, or what? > > > > > > Wise men still seek Him... > > > > Mark St.Hilaire, Sr > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

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Post by TLrydr@aol.com » Tue Dec 11, 2001 9:27 am

Someone on the list a few years ago wwas running a 16/40 setup on the klr and was pleased with the gas milage and RPM drop, I dont remember who it was. Mike

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Post by Miata Myk » Tue Dec 11, 2001 9:48 am

> All the years I have been on this list I don't recall anyone posting a
10mph
> increase when going to the 16T sprocket. I do remember posts indicating > about a 300-400 rpm drop at highway speeds when going up one tooth on the > front sprocket.
With so many people evidently disapointed in the 15 to 16tooth conversion (I haven't done it yet) it simply leaves me wondering if Fred can acquire a 17tooth since that should give almost exactly the 10mph drop. So what about it Fred? Anyone make such an animal for the KLR?

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Post by Fred Hink » Tue Dec 11, 2001 9:54 am

I have been told and don't know from first hand knowledge that a 17T won't fit first and if it did the KLR wouldn't have enough "beans" to pull it. I can get you a 17T but comes without any guaranties. Fred www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Miata Myk" To: "KLR 650 Group" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 8:48 AM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Front Sprocket > > > All the years I have been on this list I don't recall anyone posting a > 10mph > > increase when going to the 16T sprocket. I do remember posts indicating > > about a 300-400 rpm drop at highway speeds when going up one tooth on the > > front sprocket. > > With so many people evidently disapointed in the 15 to 16tooth conversion (I > haven't done it yet) it simply leaves me wondering if Fred can acquire a > 17tooth since that should give almost exactly the 10mph drop. So what about > it Fred? Anyone make such an animal for the KLR? > >

moterbiker
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Post by moterbiker » Tue Dec 11, 2001 9:57 am

The problem is it won't fit, the 16t os very tight. John
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Miata Myk" wrote: > > > All the years I have been on this list I don't recall anyone posting a > 10mph > > increase when going to the 16T sprocket. I do remember posts indicating > > about a 300-400 rpm drop at highway speeds when going up one tooth on the > > front sprocket. > > With so many people evidently disapointed in the 15 to 16tooth conversion (I > haven't done it yet) it simply leaves me wondering if Fred can acquire a > 17tooth since that should give almost exactly the 10mph drop. So what about > it Fred? Anyone make such an animal for the KLR?

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Post by Zachariah Mully » Tue Dec 11, 2001 10:00 am

Mike- There is not the clearance for a 17T sprocket... It would shred the stator wires. If you could reroute the stator wires and remove the section of the sprocket cover which shields them, then you might have enough room, but then you run the risk of the chain eating through your engine case. A 16T sprocket is dangerously close enough to doing this already, a 17T would definitely cause serious problems. If anything, I would go down in the back and down in the front, so that a 14T/4? would provide the same gearing as a stock 15T/45, a 15T/4? a 16T/45 and a 16T/4? a 17T/45... A 13T could be used to provide the same gearing as a stock 14T. I think the rear is 45T stock? Perhaps a 39T would do this? I'd have to sit down and calculate the ratios, but if I wanted better highway gearing this what I would look at. Your first gear would suck, but I find with the 16T it is easier to pop wheelies than with the 13T, it has me mystified. Z
On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 10:48, Miata Myk wrote: > > > All the years I have been on this list I don't recall anyone posting a > 10mph > > increase when going to the 16T sprocket. I do remember posts indicating > > about a 300-400 rpm drop at highway speeds when going up one tooth on the > > front sprocket. > > With so many people evidently disapointed in the 15 to 16tooth conversion (I > haven't done it yet) it simply leaves me wondering if Fred can acquire a > 17tooth since that should give almost exactly the 10mph drop. So what about > it Fred? Anyone make such an animal for the KLR? >

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Post by Miata Myk » Tue Dec 11, 2001 10:10 am

> I have been told and don't know from first hand knowledge that a 17T won't > fit first and if it did the KLR wouldn't have enough "beans" to pull it.
I
> can get you a 17T but comes without any guaranties.
That makes sense. I'm pretty happy with the range I'm pulling now though a hair less rpm at 70 would be good. Before I worry about playing with front sprockets I need that front fork brace, lowering link, and a non-tweeting exhaust! (probably the Laser) Somewhere in there would also fall the progressive front springs. If the 17T won't fit any chance that a 16T with a few less teeth on the rear (say 2?) make up the difference? Still seems that it would take a good bit of torque to move it.

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