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TORTUGA 25-Jan-2006 08:41

999 SPROCKETS
 
I am going to change my chain and sprockets on my 999S with one of those racing kits from B&C Express. This will drop a tooth on the front and add one to the back. I would like to know who has done this mod and wonder if anyone can tell me (A) What the top end will be reduced to, And will the speedo remain to be accurate ? I know there are threads already on this but they seem to be covering 749 bikes.

Cheers:puzzled:

soloman 25-Jan-2006 10:05

Hi Tortuga,

You should still easily see 150 at the top end and as far as the speedo goes then it should remain accurate as its driven off a speed sensor connected to the back wheel and not from the gearbox.

No doubt if I'm wrong someone will correct me, but to the best of my knowledge this is true!

TORTUGA 25-Jan-2006 10:14

Hi Soloman.

150 is enough for anyone me thinks.

Thanks:sing:

Carbon749 25-Jan-2006 19:28

Quote:

Originally posted by soloman
as far as the speedo goes then it should remain accurate as its driven off a speed sensor connected to the back wheel

Black plasic sensor with wire running to it near the rear caliper is the speedo pick up.

Change in gearing will not effect the accuracy.

Deasun 25-Jan-2006 23:14

I think most just drop the front sprocket one tooth. That seems to be enough, unless of course you are into big wheelies and stuff :D

Loz 25-Jan-2006 23:28

Go up at the back rather than drop teeth at the front!

This message brought to you by the DSPCC (Ducati Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chains)

;)

nelly 25-Jan-2006 23:53

Bear in mind the "racing kits" tend to down size the chain to a 520. It's not uncommon, especially on the 996's for instance but you may end up adjusting more frequently. It is a "race" mod.......... the chain is lighter.
I've done a couple with STM sprockets without any real problems.
If you want to change the gearing and retain stock chain size, simply buy the required sprocket sizes in 525 and use stock chain.

bike mad 26-Jan-2006 01:51

I droped 1 at the front and it is good for 175 if I remember right, ps if the bike will that is,:flame::burn::burn:

TORTUGA 03-Feb-2006 17:41

Today I took on board everyones advice and fitted a new gold 525 chain with standard front sprocket and a Renthal gold rear Sprocket with 2 extra teeth. I would like to say it made a difference however I rode it home in minus 2 temperatures in heavy Bristol traffic, I dont own winter kit as I am a fair weather rider and proud of it. It snowed and I was not able to get above 20mph. I arrived home in serious pain with the cold and have mild hypothermia. I am shivering, my torsoe is freezing but my head is sweating. My body feels like crap and my legs are wobbly but god does that rear sprocket and chain look good. Well worth the pain.
Thanks all for the advice. I am going back out with my coffee to have another look.

Carbon749 03-Feb-2006 23:15

For what it's worth I think you've gone the right way. Just need the sun now to try it out.


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