Gearing Recomendations

Discussion in 'Speed Triple' started by Bryan3R, Jun 30, 2018.

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  1. Bryan3R

    Bryan3R Senior Member

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    #1 Bryan3R, Jun 30, 2018
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    I’m not bothered about the top end speed so rather have more acceleration, got a 43 tooth rear but not checked the front sprocket yet.
    What’s the best way to do it, cheaper 1 tooth smaller front sprocket or 2 tooth bigger on rear!
    Any clearance issues either way?
     
  2. Bg357

    Bg357 Active Member

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    One tooth smaller on the front is always the first option
     
  3. Oldyam

    Oldyam Grumpy Old Git

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    Depend on whats fitted to the front to start with, going down one at the front could mean the chain running on the swingarm.

    I would check whats fitted first ......
     
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  4. crispey

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  5. Bryan3R

    Bryan3R Senior Member

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    What’s standard number of teeth on both the sprockets?
     
  6. Oldyam

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  7. Bryan3R

    Bryan3R Senior Member

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    It’s a 2012 R, going the check front sprocket once I get home.
     
  8. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Put your bike in the link I posted and it’ll tell you
     
  9. crispey

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    Put your bike in the link I posted and it’ll tell you
     
  10. Mustangpilot

    Mustangpilot New Member

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    2017 Speed S and R OEM gearing is 18F and 43 rear.
    Went with a 45t rear sprocket on mine, same as on my 2017 Tiger Sport.
    Much better in slow tight corners/ hairpins
     
  11. Bryan3R

    Bryan3R Senior Member

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    #8 Bryan3R, Jul 1, 2018
    Last edited: Jul 1, 2018
    Looks like I've got standard gearing, 18-43.
     
  12. Bg357

    Bg357 Active Member

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    On other litre bikes I've always dropped a front tooth as I don't need to do 160 so prefer the torque benifits of the lower gearing. More pull out of the corners etc. My last Honda cb1000r was definitely improved for it. I've only done 800 miles on my new rs yet so to soon to decide as it pulls well off the bends so we will see
     
  13. bob1

    bob1 Noble Member

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    3 teeth bigger on the rear is equivalent to 1 tooth smaller on the front
     
  14. Bg357

    Bg357 Active Member

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    Correct, but 20 quid on the front does the same job, cheaper, quicker, very simple job. On one of my other bikes I dropped 1 tooth on the front and 2 up on the rear. It all depends on what you are looking for. Over the last 30 years of owning all sorts of bikes changing the gearing for the type of riding you do and the kind of bike you want is now the norm. On my track day fireblade you change the sprockets to match the track, the road you have to consider revs at your regular road speeds compared to if you do lower the gearing you are running higher revs for the same speed. Not to everyone's liking. The speed rs pulls well in second and third out of corners so I might change the front for a week to back to back test if it's worth it. Always an interesting discussion.
     
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  15. Bg357

    Bg357 Active Member

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    True you are ok if you have done few miles or you will need to add a new chain, hooked teeth are very rare unless badly maintained or high milage new is best but 1000 miles is nothing so you can swap a sprocket no problem
     
  16. Richard Neale

    Richard Neale Active Member

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    Hi with the later bikes does changing the gearing affect the TC or ABS or Speedo ? I was thinking of lowering on my 2018RS but thought it might cause problems ?
     
  17. Yorkshireman

    Yorkshireman Crème de la Crème

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    Has the ZZR gone round the clock now Al??
     
  18. Bg357

    Bg357 Active Member

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    Tc or abs no, but on my blade I used a speedo healer, I need to look into the rs
     
  19. Colin W

    Colin W New Member

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    The 2018 RS is 17 front 44 rear . Ive added 2 teeth on the rear today but not ridden it yet . I will let you know if there are any issues .
     
  20. Colin W

    Colin W New Member

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    My speed RS has the same info , but is wrong !
     
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