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| XT660Z T�n�r� Tech Section Tyres, Mods, Luggage & Long distance preparation | 
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            Front sprocket torque? 
            
             I'll be changing the front sprocket later today and was wondering if anyone knows how much torque to use? 
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             Thanks! 
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             So, I finally got to change the front sprocket. 14T down from 15.
             I dunno.. Maybe I was expecting too much, but I can't say I notice all that much of a difference. My motivation for changing it was making it go slower in first and second gear, making offroad a bit easier on the clutch and such (hey rhyme!). I guess it must go a bit slower, but my initial test driving around the parking lot wasn't all that great. It did however feel a bit friskier going from 20-100 km/h And now a question - Where does the bike get its speed reading from? Before changing the sprocket I was going somewhere around 105-110 km/h at 4000 rpm. With the new sprocket, it's more or less exactly the same? | 
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             Gearbox output shaft, so nothing you do will change the ratio between indicated speed and rpm. You aren't doing the same real speed as before though. 
            
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             5'ish hour highway haul today, and yeah... I'm NOT doing the same speeds as before 
               I brought a GPS along and it seems like I'm roughly 15 km/h lower than indicated on the speedo. Since 1st and 2nd gear aren't as slow as I was hoping for, I'm kind of regretting changing the sprocket. Those 5 highway hours were tiresome. 5k+ rpm all the way. Nonstop rain didn't help, though. Hopefully the offroad trip planned for this weekend will make up for it! | 
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