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The FJR uses what is essentially a V-Max drive train (cost control?). This may be what dictated a 5 cog gearbox. I’m not interested in just tacking on a 6th gear. If Yamaha were to look at a 6th gear I would hope they would give us a better rear ratio that reflects the weight and power delivery curve of the FJR inline 4 as opposed to the V-4 of Mad Max.
I would like to see a 6th gear with an improved rear gear ratio and redistribute the transmission ratios for better low rpm power and still be able to deliver relaxed highway cruising and good high speed power.
FWIW, my V-Max would charge right to redline in 5th gear and the engine certainly could have pulled a taller gear and still had snapping acceleration at red line. My Honda V-4 would charge to redline in 5th gear but couldn't pull redline in 6th gear. The difference in terminal velocity was roughly 138 in 5th (dipping a trace into redline) and roughly 148 in 6th completely tucked in, mirrors folded in and a loooooong straight. Speed measurement was based on gear ratios and rpm, the speedo showed 155. Of course there was no clutch slippage
Alan
I would like to see a 6th gear with an improved rear gear ratio and redistribute the transmission ratios for better low rpm power and still be able to deliver relaxed highway cruising and good high speed power.
FWIW, my V-Max would charge right to redline in 5th gear and the engine certainly could have pulled a taller gear and still had snapping acceleration at red line. My Honda V-4 would charge to redline in 5th gear but couldn't pull redline in 6th gear. The difference in terminal velocity was roughly 138 in 5th (dipping a trace into redline) and roughly 148 in 6th completely tucked in, mirrors folded in and a loooooong straight. Speed measurement was based on gear ratios and rpm, the speedo showed 155. Of course there was no clutch slippage
Alan