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Postby [NoMaD] » Sun May 29, 2005 11:31 pm

I might get a 520 conversion for my bike ie 636

Stock is 15/40

So I'm thinking 14/42 OR 15/45

So which one would you guys recommend me?

I heard that -1 down the front puts more strain on the drive shaft / engine? so hence that I want a 45 at the rear..

And would I need a speedo healer? and where can I get a good price for one too?

Thanks in advance :P
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Postby OOO » Sun May 29, 2005 11:41 pm

go a 14/60 :D
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Postby [NoMaD] » Sun May 29, 2005 11:46 pm

OOO wrote:go a 14/60 :D


Haha nah

I wanna make it streetable! not stuntable :lol:

My mate chuck 14/54 on his zx10r the other day, was pretty mad hahaha

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I think its a 54 teeth I think? I cbf counting it all heh
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Postby OOO » Sun May 29, 2005 11:50 pm

i got a 15/50 and standard is 16/43 and i ride it on the street every day, even on the freeway
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Postby wheelieBIN » Sun May 29, 2005 11:54 pm

Moto FX sell the speedo healers.......If you lived in Sydney, it be a short ride up the Old Rd........But alas postage is required......

I'll look up the address and Phone and post it up soon........
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Postby [NoMaD] » Mon May 30, 2005 12:08 am

OOO wrote:i got a 15/50 and standard is 16/43 and i ride it on the street every day, even on the freeway


Yeh I just want a conversion for optimal gear ratio without compromising top end speed :)

wheelieBIN wrote:Moto FX sell the speedo healers.......If you lived in Sydney, it be a short ride up the Old Rd........But alas postage is required......

I'll look up the address and Phone and post it up soon........


Cheers mate! :D

Do you guys have speedo healers on ya stunt bikes?
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Postby wheelieBIN » Mon May 30, 2005 12:34 am

Here's the link...

http://www.motofx.com.au/index.php

Got no instruments at all on my stunt bike....... :D :D
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Postby Bender » Tue May 31, 2005 9:32 am

[quote="[NoMaD] Do you guys have speedo healers on ya stunt bikes?[/quote]

Na, just ride at speed of traffic, if im going fater Im speeding anyhow...LOL

I got 16/64 works great a stunt bike, top speed slashed to 180km/h red line 6th.

If you go for something around 16/48 you should get a good compramise.
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Postby Ned » Tue May 31, 2005 10:28 pm

[quote="[NoMaD]"Do you guys have speedo healers on ya stunt bikes?[/quote]



Hi Nomad , I got a kit from Jaycar electronics that does the same job.If you can handle putting together a circuitboard and can work a multimeter to test your speedo sensor you can have an accurate speedo (adjustable +/- 99% ) for well under $100 8)

Oh yeah and can you tell me who sells Vortex sprockets in Australia? I have been looking for a while.....
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Postby [NoMaD] » Wed Jun 01, 2005 3:45 pm

Ned wrote:[quote="[NoMaD]"Do you guys have speedo healers on ya stunt bikes?




Hi Nomad , I got a kit from Jaycar electronics that does the same job.If you can handle putting together a circuitboard and can work a multimeter to test your speedo sensor you can have an accurate speedo (adjustable +/- 99% ) for well under $100 8)

Oh yeah and can you tell me who sells Vortex sprockets in Australia? I have been looking for a while.....[/quote]

Hey Ned, I wouldnt know the first thing about putting together a circuit board :( heh

You can't get vortex sprockets in Aust, my mate got it from the US, I think it cost him $200-$250 alltogether including shipping
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Postby kYE » Thu Jun 02, 2005 2:45 pm

I've seen brand new Vortex sprockets on ebay....
(previously BLOOzx9)

uni sux.... i just wanna do trix...
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Postby Shakti Stunter » Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:13 pm

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