08-23-2011, 08:47 AM | #1 |
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XF200 Rear Sprocket Change
After 3000 km, I finally decided to drop the gearing down a little more on my XF. I already had the 16 T front sprocket for a while and it helped, but most of my riding is cruising between 50 and 60 mph, so it was still a bit buzzy and I wanted to drop the RPMs. So I got a 44 T rear sprocket (JTR809.44T) from BikeBandit.com for $15.89 and got around to installing it last night.
Installation was very easy. Lift bike, loosen rear axle adjusters, remove brake rod, take out axle, remove chain, remove wheel. I used a flat screwdriver and hammer to flatten the retaining tabs around the sprocket bolts. Then remove and pull off sprocket. Put on new sprocket, a little blue locktite on the bolts, torque them down in a criss-cross pattern, then hammer the retaining tabs back into place. Put wheel back on bike and re-assemble. Here is the comparison of sizes: I was able to do this changeover without removing any chain links. However, with the old sprocket the axle was almost all the way forward in the adjustment range. Now it is almost all the way back. If you are somewhere in the middle to start, you might need to remove a link from the chain to get proper tension. My ride to work this morning was nice. I didn't really know what to expect. I was worried that the drive torque would suffer, but I really didn't notice much of a difference in starting out and accelerating. The RPMs dropped nicely, and now at 60 mph (indicated) it runs around 5800 RPM which is decent. I did notice I had to downshift to 4th on a couple hills to hold 50 mph, but it easily climbs and accelerates in 4th gear. 5th is like the overdrive now. I still have stock carb settings. My next step is to play with the carb to get a little more mid range. I'm not ready to drop any money on an exhaust just yet. So in summary, I went from stock 15/48 (3.2 final ratio) gearing to 16/44 (2.75 final ratio). It brought the revs down at cruising speed to a much more comfortable level. With stock engine and carb config it needs a little more power (or shifting) to hold speed on long steep uphills, but acceleration from stop is still good and I definitely recommend the change.
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08-23-2011, 10:15 AM | #2 |
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Thanks for the report. What was the RPM @60 with the original setup?
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08-23-2011, 10:42 AM | #3 | |
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08-23-2011, 10:47 AM | #4 |
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I have the exact setup on my XP. It's GREAT for around town and back country road rides It really relaxes it at high cruise....but it seems that anything above 2500-3000 feet elevation....it's a wee to tall for long uphills. One long, very steep uphill, I had to drop down to 3rd to maintain 40-45 mph. Glad no one was behind me! 8O ...but that was only the one occasion. 4th was usually sufficient. That's when it's screaming "I wish I was a 250!"
Also, 1st is now a tad to tall for the super-slow trail stuff. A little to much clutch slipping for my tastes. I'm thinking of moving the countershaft back up to the 16 when I go trail riding and see if that helps. You're going to love this setup on the open flats and rolling hills!
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50 @ 5000rpms, around 6000r's @ 60, etc....
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08-24-2011, 08:48 PM | #6 |
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i have a curious question. so i can compare this gears to a lifaniod setup . Is the primary ratio for the qlinks listed or anyone know what it is ?
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08-30-2011, 02:08 PM | #7 | |
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The 'final stage' ratio is 3.000. 1st gear: 3.00 2nd gear: 1.933 3rd gear: 1.438 4th gear: 1.095 5th gear: 0.913
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09-03-2011, 11:36 PM | #8 |
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I have always wanted to try a 42T rear but fear that it would make 5th gear completely flat and useless. Hope your out enjoying your Q Dmmcd
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09-09-2011, 12:17 AM | #10 |
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Sunstar makes nice sprockets, and you got yours for a great price, DM.
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10-02-2011, 10:30 PM | #11 |
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Rear Sprocket
HI Guys - Have not been here in awhile becuase I've been enjoying the summer months riding my XF. I Have the NEW rear sprocket (44) but have not put it on just yet. After reading the above I'll probably get to it soon, as it sounds to be perfect for my style and area of riding. Thanks for the report. I'm also currently looking at a project bobber build 1978 Kawasaki kz650 (Cheep bike for $200) and she runs! more about this later. See you all in the coming months as my weather is changing here in PA Fast!
Andrew
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