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Old 13-Aug-2003, 20:42
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Altered gearing via Sprocket changes

Woooooooooo Hooooooooooooooo

Just changed the rear sprocket on my 900ss from the standard 37T to a 41T and the different is almost unbeliveable.

Its like a different bike.

The main effect is that for the same speed it appears to have pushed the engine revs up by at least 500rpm (sorry too busy having fun at present).

But the benifits are two fold - first, there seems to much less chain snatch at lower speeds, like around town.

2) I'm changing gears less frequently already as the top gears seem suitable for just about everywhere - and because of this my riding feels a little smoother (or perhaps I'm fooling myself).

The downside is that I keep looking for another gear in the box after top - because it feels like she could EASILY pull another gear.

But there again - I forgot to mention that she now PULLS LIKE A FREIGHT TRAIN

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Old 13-Aug-2003, 21:00
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Mee too!!!

I've just had mine done, but only went to 39T. I like that higher revving as well, really brings out the sound of a v-twin.

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Old 13-Aug-2003, 21:15
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Nice one Chris - you've just convinced me I NEED a SL rear end (and my bike as well)...
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Can you still use the same length of chain, and where can you buy these sprockets from and how much ???
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Old 13-Aug-2003, 22:50
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I was told that by only going up 2t, I shoudn't need to change the chain. I needed a new chain though, so I changed the lot. still only cost me around £100 at ally pally. you could always change the front sprocket instead.
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M&P accessories actually sent me the C&S I think they had 'JP' stamped on them. Sadly, the rear was a 39T when the standard for a 900 is 37T.

However, I bought my 41T via a guy privately on E-bay which I think is actually for a 600ss - could be wrong.

I had to move the wheel all the way forward to accomadate the 41T and the standard Gold DID 520 chain (damn - I counted the links as well....47???? cant remember)

I'm told that steel sprockets are the ones to go for over Aluminium every time as steel is much harder wearing - and if you can afford it - they can be made harder still with anodising, but I dont have any experience of this (but you can get a sproket in a nice colour then ).

Links:
M & P Accessories

Also told that Renthal & Afam are good:
B and C Express

also:
www.powerlinks.co.uk

www.biketorqueracing.co.uk

Good Luck - Frank
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Old 13-Aug-2003, 23:05
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The B & C Website is excellent - link on the 'Road & Race link' and a brill PDF file will load listing loads of Ducati spec's

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I bought Aluminium (Renthal), but had them hard anodysed for an extra tenner.

there's an sl single seat for sale on ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/ebayISAPI.d...hippingPayment

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M&P accessories actually sent me the C&S I think they had 'JP' stamped on them. Sadly, the rear was a 39T when the standard for a 900 is 37T.

However, I bought my 41T via a guy privately on E-bay which I think is actually for a 600ss - could be wrong.

I had to move the wheel all the way forward to accomadate the 41T and the standard Gold DID 520 chain (damn - I counted the links as well....47???? cant remember)

I'm told that steel sprockets are the ones to go for over Aluminium every time as steel is much harder wearing - and if you can afford it - they can be made harder still with anodising, but I dont have any experience of this (but you can get a sproket in a nice colour then ).

Links:
M & P Accessories

Also told that Renthal & Afam are good:
B and C Express

also:
www.powerlinks.co.uk

www.biketorqueracing.co.uk

Good Luck - Frank


Does this mean you have a spare 39t sprocket you are not doing owt with mate ???
Wanna sell it to me

Ian
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Old 14-Aug-2003, 21:38
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Hey, I've just put a 14t front sprocket on my 900ssie, its sooo much fun, exactlly what frank sounds, its loads easier around town, pulls a lot better and its just GREAT.

Oh and by the way its £25 inc Vat n P&P for a Renthal, you dont need to take any links out the chain, you can do it without even taking the chain or wheel off. Takes about 10 mins.

Steve

(now on the wheelie machine )
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