"I don't know where you got that 6000 = 120.......?"
It was 6500.. and that's what was listed.
pggg, I have seen many postings that show you are VERY against the 750 Final Drive swap. I think I remember you saying you have done it in the past (if I remember right...) but you are honestly the ONLY person I know of that didn't like it.
I don't know how many have actually done this swap, but you are definately in the extreme minority on your opinion of it. I've got several thousand miles on mine and it looks just like it did when we put it in. If for some reason this drive does go out, I will pay money and buy another 750/850 drive to put in versus using the 1100 drives I already own. I'll never go back to them. I personally think it's THE best thing I have ever done for this motor and bike for longevity.... except changing oil.. lol.
Tod
It was 6500.. and that's what was listed.
pggg, I have seen many postings that show you are VERY against the 750 Final Drive swap. I think I remember you saying you have done it in the past (if I remember right...) but you are honestly the ONLY person I know of that didn't like it.
I don't know how many have actually done this swap, but you are definately in the extreme minority on your opinion of it. I've got several thousand miles on mine and it looks just like it did when we put it in. If for some reason this drive does go out, I will pay money and buy another 750/850 drive to put in versus using the 1100 drives I already own. I'll never go back to them. I personally think it's THE best thing I have ever done for this motor and bike for longevity.... except changing oil.. lol.
Tod
it's just that sluggish over-geared old fogie style bikes don't interest me, but after all this time I still haven't heard anyone agree on what revs/speed the 750 drive actually gives. All I'm getting is conflicting information, I know from my chaindrive ratios that dropping any more than 400 revs from stock is a backward step rather than an improvement, if the 750 drive does drop only 300 - 400 revs, then I'd call it a perfect gearing mod, but no-one here seems to be able to give me the REAL numbers... the truth won't hurt you know fellas ...
Also, if doing, say, 3000@ 50mph, then you MUST be doin' 6000@ 100mph!! What's hard to understand about that?? Yes, looks like Patrick's right again, I can see I'm gonna have to give you lot some tuition on mathematics..
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