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Join Date: Apr 2009
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ok, somewhere on this board someone proposed taking 4 links out of the chain if going to a 45 tooth rear sprocket from the stock 50. i advise don't do it until you have your gears on and test the chain link yourself before removing any links. put a 16 front and 45 rear on my hawk today. needed to remove 2 links.
at indicated 55 in 5th, the bike now accelerates strongly on up my local steep road up the hill out of the valley, a long big grade hill where almost all cars/trucks downshift. :} not yet fully broken in, so don't have a flat out number for u yet, but i can tell u it will be impressive. this engine is strong and could easily pull a 17/45 combo, but the 16/45 seems sweet for the hilly terrain round here where u sometimes need a top of about 65-70 sustained to keep from getting run over,but yet the bike seems to have maintained its trail low speed grunt. hats off to Ricky Power Sports on bringing in such a capable machine!
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Blue Ridge Mtns Ga
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I'm running 17/45 and haven't removed any links. I agree the engine is a torquey little bugger and pulls well . I love bike that you can short shift and the Hawk fis this role perfectly. Drop it into 5th about 30 and never shift for most road rides. I live in the Blue Ridge Mts so lots of ups and downs as well .
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Lac Du Flambeau, WI
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I would love an extra gear so i could make 1st slower for mountain trails. I don't do much road riding as i have millions of acres of public land out my back door. Some of the trails are pretty rocky and steep though and on the really steep stuff i either try to get the tire spinning (HANG ON TIGHT!) or walk it and feather the clutch.......
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 770
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Hawk gearing
wolf, i,m in the ozarks
![]() mjstep- i am at about 1k elevation, presume u r in the clouds. i think u can find a 14 or maybe even a 13 front counter shaft sprocket which should get your first gear down near honda trail 90 type speeds ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Tuscaloosa Al.
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can any put the part # up for the 17 and 45tooth gears. or what bike to look for that fits
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Missouri USA
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Coastal NC
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17/43? what is your top speed with that combo?
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Missouri USA
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Just ordered them so haven't put them on yet. Also going to be changing the tires from stock to more street tires
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Coastal NC
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while on this topic I toss some of the sprocket sizes I've seen into an excel spread sheet.
Front- Rear- Ratio 15 --- 45 --- 3.00 13 --- 39 --- 3.00 15 --- 43 --- 2.87 16 --- 45 --- 2.81 14 --- 39 --- 2.79 16 --- 43 --- 2.69 17 --- 45 --- 2.65 15 --- 39 --- 2.60 17 --- 43 --- 2.53 16 --- 39 --- 2.44 17 --- 39 --- 2.29
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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4 things to consider in answering that question: your topography, your altitude, your riding weight and your carburetor. my guess is yes. i am 250 or so, live in the hills, avg elevation here -around a thou, stock carb setup. I run a 16x45 on full knobbies and can pretty much go anywhere from gnarly trails to 65 + blasts down the local 4 lane. GO HAWK!!
I'll be VERY curious to see if my coming tt250 can match up.
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Dark Corner, South Carolina
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17/43 combo
Any clearance problem with the 43t on the rear swing arm? Anyone running this combination yet?
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Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Houston texas westside
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just put the 17 on front and will put the 45 on later.
BUT, something which is a little concerning is there is a little bit of play in the front sprocket now , like the original was a little bit thicker than the aftermarket one. should this be a concern? |
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