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Old 04-May-2006, 15:59   #1
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Front cog
To change or not to change, that is the question.
If yes, to what and from where do I buy,

Paul of London Heathrow
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Old 04-May-2006, 16:09   #2
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Yep - well worth doing - try this lot;

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Old 04-May-2006, 16:16   #3
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To change or not to change, that is the question.
If yes, to what and from where do I buy,

Paul of London Heathrow

I believe that Amsterdam have lots of spare cogs from thieir windmills.
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Old 04-May-2006, 16:23   #4
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14 tooth?

Will this make the speedo inaccurate?
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Old 04-May-2006, 16:40   #5
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14 tooth?

Will this make the speedo inaccurate?
no speedo runs off of the front wheel...............

I would go up on the rear sprocket rather than down on the front....... less stress on the chain with a more powerful bike than a 748 that has 14 as std...........and you could have a bling sprocket carrier.......
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Old 04-May-2006, 16:53   #6
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But if you go up on the rear you will shorten the wheelbase , i run a 14 tooth on my 998bp althought the S is up a few brake hp

You could spend the money and put a Renthal carrier on the rear change the chain & sprockets at the same time that way you can keep the wheelbase std or go longer
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Old 04-May-2006, 20:56   #7
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I have and would allways go for a longer chain to keep the eccentric at the bottom and even 5 o clock as you look at it sprocket side!

besides if you fitting new sprockets you really out to fit a new chain anyway!
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14 tooth?

Will this make the speedo inaccurate?
no speedo runs off of the front wheel...............

I would go up on the rear sprocket rather than down on the front....... less stress on the chain with a more powerful bike than a 748 that has 14 as std...........and you could have a bling sprocket carrier.......

why will there be more stress on the cog ?

let me make you think a little... before I answer this one

the diameter of the cog is smaller ?
It is subjected to the same power ?
The chain will transmit more or less power ?
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Old 05-May-2006, 09:50   #9
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Rather than power think pressure, clearly for a given chain size a smaller number of teeth mean a smaller diameter, means a larger pressure on each tooth! IMHO
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Old 05-May-2006, 14:52   #10
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