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MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 600 thru 1200 - AIR/OIL COOLED TECHNICAL => Topic started by: karl on January 07, 2007, 09:38:03 AM
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on the front. doing it on tuesday. cant wait. my clutch'll be sorted then too.
what am i likely to expect? big difference or moderate?
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You know how you have to be gentle in first gear to not pull a big wheelie, well now you have to worry about second as well :lol:
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with a 14 in the front, my B12's 1st is all but useless. Sure accelerates like a bat out of hell though. :banana:
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I just haven’t seen a need to change sprockets on my 05 B12. Its got so much dam torque already I just don’t see it. Now my Suzy DRZ400s I went from a 15 to a 12 countershaft sprocket because this off road rocky trails require some slow and difficult terrain negotiation and its great but lost allot of top end from 90 to 60 MPH. And my Suzy RM100 which I converted from a MX to a trail bike dropped from a 13 to a 11 for the same reason.
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well this time tomorrow hopefully it'll all be done and i'll let you know my findings!
cant wait.... :banana:
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Hang on tight. :shock:
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Just hope you don’t end up repeatedly looking for that extra gear on those long empty road trips which is almost more annoying then anything you are missing at the bottom.
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that shouldn't be a problem. not where i live anyway. very rare that i'll go on the motorway, other than that, the roads arn't long and centainly not empty, lol.
was hoping to have it done today :sad:
things didn't go as planned. but its arranged to be done tomorrow night now. fingers crossed
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WOW!!!!! :banana: :bigok:
goes like buggery!!!
dont know so much if thats cos the clutch has been fixed and i didn't know the true power to start off with, but there's a big noticable difference. a lot more torque.
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I diden't realize your driving environment was tight without much strait driving. otherwise I would have recommended you drop 2 teeth. I never had a situation where I dropped or added only 1 tooth from stock as it always seems that 1 just isn't quite enough.
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yeah i prob gone another down. ihave thought of going up 1 on the rear too while the chains still new.
its not so much tight driving. but not really any real open roads. unless you go on the motorway. but i hardly use that. and as much as anything, there is always too much traffic and too many cops.
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The great thing about drive sprockets is that they are cheap and you can usually drop down as far as 12 before you have to add teeth to the back.
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true, half the price and i spose its less effort too. not having to worry about aligning the rear wheel again.
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Dropping one tooth in the front is the same as 3 in the rear. I added two in the rear and like the change. It gave me a little more low end and little effect on the cruising side.
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Dropping one tooth in the front is the same as 3 in the rear. I added two in the rear and like the change. It gave me a little more low end and little effect on the cruising side.
2 on the rear only? or aswell as 1 on the front?
i have 1 down on the front. i'm happy with it. but want more, with out shelling out for a new bike
lol
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I just added two to the rear only. It already has good torque, but I wanted just a tad more. Adding two to the rear did the trick. I also didn't want high rpm's while cruising. BTW, if you feel the need to keep adding/subtracting sprockets to get more, then maybe you need to upgrade to a 1216.
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From what I have read adding 3 to the rear rather then dropping 1 from the front provides better geometry more load to the rear wheel, where as dropping 1 from the front although achieving the same as far as ratio, put more load stress and ware on the chain. But hell that probably true for racing not GP riding.
Dropping one tooth in the front is the same as 3 in the rear. I added two in the rear and like the change. It gave me a little more low end and little effect on the cruising side.