Chuck35
Well-known member
I got mine in tonight.
Sweet!
A much longer (IBA style) ride is needed
Sweet!
A much longer (IBA style) ride is needed
You could call them the "All this work for 300RPM Siders"We've all heard of the DarkSiders and the FatSiders. So, these gearing converts... what shall we call them?
They are gearing up, perhaps they are the "Up-Siders"?
Alright! Glad to hear it... I haven't pulled the trigger on the SpeedoHealer yet but I plan to. In the meantime, my daily commute is still yielding me the same ~40mpg as before, tho' one tank WAS in the upper 30's but that was due to some short trips and my heavy throttle hand. Otherwise, I'm loving the extra "stretch" I have in each gear due to this gearing change; it just feels correct to me now. Next on the list will be an oil/filter change and a different windshield at some point to replace the scratched up stocker (and it's a bit short still at full extension).Installed the revised ratio FD. Installed a SpeedHealer. Love the mod. Thanks Mr BR for the great tip and info.!
If you up the rear (fatside) to a 190/55, you will downplay the dreamometer by ~2mph.Very interesting topic. Having read the entire subject here, I am curious to know if I go to a 190/55 rear tire will I gain about the same result as changing the final drive gearing? Keep in mind I am dealing with a GenIII. On a recent road trip I compared the speedo to my GPS and the speedo is 2 MPH fast. I believe it was Fairlaner (Richard) who stated using a 190/55 rear tire put the speedo dead on with the GPS.
Not even close, FD change is approximately a 10% reduction. Tire change is ~1.7%.Having read the entire subject here, I am curious to know if I go to a 190/55 rear tire will I gain about the same result as changing the final drive gearing?
The GenI uses a gearbox speed sensor. Remember the early ones didn't have ABS, so no sensor.Why was your speedo off? Isn't speed determined by the ABS sensor? Even on GenI bikes, I don't think speed is measured by gear ratios? Am I missing something, thinking wrong, or you just added a Speed Healer to fix the normal tolerance?
I think even GPS is more accurate than factory speedo.Nearly all factory speedometers read higher than actual ground speed. IIRC it's to avoid liability issues from people whining because they got a ticket.
Hey! My old thread still has a little life....!!Just ordered from John. Anyone else that's actually done this have an opinion on keeping the stock drive vs return to RMS for the core refund?
For me, I'd say little or no change. 99% of my riding is commuting, 16 miles each way and about 10 miles of that is freeway. That's two cold starts each day and I'm still getting a consistent 40 mpg each tank, slightly better in warmer weather and using only Regular gas. I haven't taken any long trips that would really test its mileage out on the open road tho' I'm sure I can easily get 45+. As I stated in my earlier posts, the gearing change was really just a personal preference for a few less revs going down the road with essentially zero consideration given to getting better mpg or making my engine last longer (which would be silly of course). For shaft drive bikes such as these, FD gearing changes are uncommon and, although expensive, I'd do it again on any other FJR I may own in the future. I DO plan on getting my '05 out of town this summer and I will check the MPG just for grins...What was the verdict on MPG after the gear swap?
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