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Old 10-13-2011, 04:32 AM   #1
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Big grin with sixteen teeth.

Yesterday I went for my first trip with my GZ250 after she's been upgraded:
- new oil and filter
- new tyres
- 16t front sprocket
- clean carburetor
- greased and adjusted chain slack
- new front wheel beraing
- new sprocket damper
Oh boy, i can tell it's a whole fucking new bike. I was cruising back from Univ and i just felt like i should take a longer and twisty road home.
Brake/lean in/roll on gas, rinse and repeat. It was soooo smooth. The whole concept of torque has gained a new meaning: suddely the 1st gear seems to be useful... the 2nd all the same, 3rd and 4th last forever. In 5th i can soar at 45mph (highest legal speed in town in Italy) without the motor buzzing like a freak and the constant fear that something will break and I get the piston up my rear.

If you want an advice from me: GET A 16T FRONT SPROCKET! DO IT NOW!!! And switch to synth oil



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Old 10-13-2011, 02:37 PM   #2
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Re: Big grin with sixteen teeth.

My sentiments exactly. :rawk:
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Old 10-13-2011, 04:56 PM   #3
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Re: Big grin with sixteen teeth.

Congrats! I certainly agree with your results; at speeds up to 45 the new gear ratios are great. :2tup:

In many cases seen on this forum, though, people are looking for higher ultimate top speeds (70+mph), and only in special conditions is this possible with the 16T sprocket. If I did more in-town riding I would switch back to the 16T but I like to ride in the mountains and in the wind (we have a lot of it around here) and for that I find the 15T sprocket is better.

Not taking anything away from you, Slagugglan, just a caveat to the others here on what to expect on the interstates, on hills, in headwinds.

Cheers! And let's see some photos of your beautiful countryside! :2tup:
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Old 10-22-2011, 02:20 PM   #4
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Re: Big grin with sixteen teeth.

Yep I agree to that... i've noticed some kind of "overdrive" sensation when I hit 60 mph or something...
But still i never felt confortable at 70, nor at 65 mph... The little thumper was just too thumpy. No risk of overrevving or something like that?
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Old 10-22-2011, 08:18 PM   #5
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Re: Big grin with sixteen teeth.

Not a chance of over revving in 5th gear,with the 16t front sprocket.
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Old 10-26-2011, 10:01 PM   #6
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Re: Big grin with sixteen teeth.

remember max power is @ 8000 rpm red-line @ 8500 rpm. 45 mph = 4500 rpm when computed to feet / min 60 mph is 2400 ft/min not much less than a Harley which turns less rpm 3000 rpm but has a 4 inch stroke.
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Re: Big grin with sixteen teeth.

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remember max power is @ 8000 rpm red-line @ 8500 rpm. 45 mph = 4500 rpm when computed to feet / min 60 mph is 2400 ft/min not much less than a Harley which turns less rpm 3000 rpm but has a 4 inch stroke.
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