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Old 09-Sep-2005, 17:45   #1
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Gearbox Sprocket Output Ratio
Does anyone know if the output ration at the gear box sprocket is the same on the Monster 620 as it is on the Multi 620 I know the 600's are different. The standard sprockets are 15-48 on the multi but I think they are 15-45 on the Monster.
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Old 09-Sep-2005, 17:46   #2
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they are 15/45 std on our monster Mike
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Old 09-Sep-2005, 17:50   #3
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15/48 on my2005 monster
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Old 09-Sep-2005, 17:51   #4
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I thought the rear was 46 as standard on the Monnie?
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So what are you running at Brands Dickie
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Old 09-Sep-2005, 17:56   #6
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I thought the rear was 46 as standard on the Monnie?

not on an 05.
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Old 09-Sep-2005, 17:57   #7
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So what are you running at Brands Dickie

i havnt been fannying about with gearing this year. too much to sort out from a rider point of view. all i have done is change to a 14t front
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Old 09-Sep-2005, 19:57   #8
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Hi,
This is my first real post here, only had the Ducati about 2 months.
Does a 14t front sprocket make that much difference. I have a 2001 750 Monster Dark. I have read a few posts about it but was just wondering if it really made that much difference to smoothness etc.

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Old 09-Sep-2005, 20:24   #9
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nothing to do with smoothness just improved acceleration. you will lose a bit of top end but most people dont worry about it.
i would say its the cheapest and most common mod that people do.
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Hi Colin, what you WILL find is that the 14t front sprocket means you'll be running slightly higher revs for any given road speed. That means it'll feel less snatchy around town at 30 mph, hence the way some of us (me included) described the 14t front making the bike "feel" smoother.
As Dickie quite rightly says, you'll feel as if your bikes been given a new lease of life as the acceleration is improved throughout the rev range, most noticeably at traffic lights
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