gearing question
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gearing question
this is a general question for someone that has fiddled around with ratios and could give me some advice seen as im fairly new to the gearing side of things.
i am running a sirio .27 in my savage and have a 14t vented clutch bell to a 52t spur gear. this wheelies on acceleration so much that it flips on full throttle
i presume this combination is giving me more pull away power??
is there a combination that will still give me the power to wheelie on pull away but also a crisp acceleration with a good top end??
if i was to add a 16t to a 48t i guess i would have even more top end and still good acceleration please help
i am running a sirio .27 in my savage and have a 14t vented clutch bell to a 52t spur gear. this wheelies on acceleration so much that it flips on full throttle
i presume this combination is giving me more pull away power??
is there a combination that will still give me the power to wheelie on pull away but also a crisp acceleration with a good top end??
if i was to add a 16t to a 48t i guess i would have even more top end and still good acceleration please help
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RE: gearing question
just checked my spares box and it seems i only have 52t spurs but i will purchase some more from recomendation
i also have 15t 16t 17t 18t bell housings
i also have 15t 16t 17t 18t bell housings
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RE: gearing question
i run 18/49 on my lrp z.28r and it still whellies but not uncontrollably, it also has great top end speed give it a try and see what you think
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RE: gearing question
The LRP is more of a torque motor and the Sirio's torque range is significantly higher in the RPM band.... That said the taller 18/49 is better carried by a torquier motor with less top-end RPMs...
With the Sirio I would go with a 16/52 first. If you find that you still have tons of bottom end and you'd trade a bit for top-end speed jump up to the 17t bell.
With the Sirio I would go with a 16/52 first. If you find that you still have tons of bottom end and you'd trade a bit for top-end speed jump up to the 17t bell.
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RE: gearing question
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The LRP is more of a torque motor and the Sirio's torque range is significantly higher in the RPM band.... That said the taller 18/49 is better carried by a torquier motor with less top-end RPMs...
With the Sirio I would go with a 16/52 first. If you find that you still have tons of bottom end and you'd trade a bit for top-end speed jump up to the 17t bell.
The LRP is more of a torque motor and the Sirio's torque range is significantly higher in the RPM band.... That said the taller 18/49 is better carried by a torquier motor with less top-end RPMs...
With the Sirio I would go with a 16/52 first. If you find that you still have tons of bottom end and you'd trade a bit for top-end speed jump up to the 17t bell.
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RE: gearing question
hi all
sos to but in on someone elses thred but i would like to know if i could run a picco 26 with a 18/49 gearing and still have enough bottem end to pull wheelies?
sos to but in on someone elses thred but i would like to know if i could run a picco 26 with a 18/49 gearing and still have enough bottem end to pull wheelies?