Rear Sprocket Sources

Started by TJR178, March 30, 2020, 08:55:27 AM

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stopintime

Don't trust a site, or the results given within, which lists 107 links as an option. (links are sold in pairs)

Check Gearingcommander for exact numbers (even though they also, occasionally, talk about strange link numbers)

From 42 to 45 is larger, but only on one half of the sprocket. 1.5 tooth longer. Plus the 0.5 change from 14 to 15. Two links longer chain (tell me if I'm wrong)
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

TJR178

OK, thanks.  I knew links come in pairs (forgot to mention that), but was just noting the calculator.

Rechecking Gearingcommander...

stopintime

#17
.... damn, now I don't trust my own numbers. Checking too.  :-\



EDIT: no, I'm good  [thumbsup]
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

Speeddog

IMO
For most riders
If you snuck in their garage one night and changed their bike up/down one tooth on the back
They'd never notice
Typical freeway cruise, one tooth is a 100 rpm difference
1 needle width on the tach
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stopintime

I agree, but also have another spin on how this can feel..... add one more tooth, up four now, and you're VERY close to the total difference between fifth and sixth / having 'lost' sixth all together  ;D
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

S21FOLGORE

Quote from: TJR178 on April 03, 2020, 12:11:42 PM
Ok, I did some research on hunting tooth and found this calculator: https://www.blocklayer.com/chain-sprocket.aspx

According to this, I'd be good with a 15T front and a 45T rear (gets me the same ratio I have now, which I like).  Now, the optimal wear rate is at 100% as long as I don't go over 107 links on the chain.  Stock is 104 links  I'm not exactly sure how many links I would need to add if I went to this setup, though...

Thoughts?

Don't use those calculators.
Don't try to order the chain cut "exactly what I'd need" length.
I wrote this many years ago

http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=71572.msg1321563#msg1321563
(Although all photos are gone, Youtube videos are still there.)



Just buy full length chain, and put it over a set of new sprockets.
No need to calculate anything, and most importantly, you won't get "too short" chain this way.

So, stop messing around with calculators and stop wondering how many links you'd need.


TJR178

Thanks, all!  I think I'm good to go now.  I appreciate everyone's help.  Good to be back on the board after a 7 year hiatus.