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Been out for a ride tonight, Rpm is 5500 at 100 mph with a 37 rear sprocket, Looks like i should go with the 39t rear.
opps forgot to mention, test was done on a private road
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21-Sep-2006, 16:45
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Interesting - tried it the other day 100mph = 5600rpm on a 41T rear
I told the officer I had to try this test out for DSC purposes!
Cheers - Frank
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Frank what front sprocket you using?
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When you're comparing speed/revs on bikes, make sure you really are comparing like for like. Quite a few changes were made to primary drive ratios through each models life.
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Not sure what the other bikes are but ive got
97 SL MK5 15 front 37 rear and at 100 mph pulling 5500 revs
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Ah! Now I've also got a 170/60 section rear tyre (newish Pirelli Diablo). I reckon a 180/55 section rear tyre would affect it somewhat also.
Interesting all the same
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Paul has a very valid point about final gearbox ratio's
Red-Duc, front sprocket is a std 15T I believe.
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