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Old 03-Oct-2011, 18:59
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Hi Guys,

As I'm new to the DD series I was wondering what gearing people run on a 620 s? Whats the "standard" and what front and rear sprockets do people carry as spares for different ciruits?



This should help you, done by our very own Scrute/builder/racer/techyman, Skid's



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Old 03-Oct-2011, 23:40
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620 standard gearing is

15/44 as Paul said for the 620 Sport (5-speed)
15/46 for the early 620 Monster (5-Speed)
15/48 for the later 620 Monster (6-speed)

few gearing calulators can be found here
http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/sh...ad.php?t=81301

Looks like I need to upload the 6-speed one

On my 5 Speed box last year I ran 14T front and choose between a 44, 45 or 46 rear
This year with a six speed box I often ran a 47T rear but had 46 and 48 on the spare carriers
And ran a 45T at Mallory so as to only use 1st to 5th after running 14/48 in practice and using 2nd to 6th but finding I was a bit busy hoiking gears as I came down the devils elbow


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Old 04-Oct-2011, 10:53
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This is what I'm after!! Great stuff, 14 44, 45, 46. I'd love to say I understand all the other ratio charts but I've no idea how to use them! (Yet!) Thanks guys.
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Old 04-Oct-2011, 11:05
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thats handy, looks like the new bike will have the same gearing as my old one
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Old 04-Oct-2011, 19:56
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thats handy, looks like the new bike will have the same gearing as my old one

You doing A then? made the decision?
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You doing A then? made the decision?

yep
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Theres also a handy site

http://www.gearingcommander.com/

you can fiddle about with that to your hearts content. I used it to get my head rounf the difference between gearing on different 583 engines.

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yep
cool see you on the grid
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