correct gear ratios ?
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It should go 50 miles an hour in second gear. While it's apart see if you can verify that it is actually shifting into the higher gears. Check the centering spring on the shift spindle, if the center pin is bent or the spring is deformed the mechanism won't be in place to grab the next gear.
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'65 CB160
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'79 GL1000
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my company car is a Kenworth
Re: 305 gears
The taller rear tire would make the bike rev lower, not higher. Bigger diameter = more distance per revolution.......
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woodrow wrote:Mike, I don't know what I had for RPM's but at 50 MPH the engine was screaming. I have the engine apart now. Found the piston skirts pretty scuffed up. One thing that I did that probably has made this worst is that when I changed out the tires I could not find the original size rear and installed a Dunlop K81 4.10. This is a taller profile tire, but could that make that much differance?
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gear ratios
Mike, I checked the number of shaft rotations in each gear position and the results seem to match G-Man's chart information, but I will check that shift spindle tomorrow.
G-Man, that makes sense about the tire size, I guess if nothing else comes to light on this I can put a smaller sprocket on the rear. Woody
G-Man, that makes sense about the tire size, I guess if nothing else comes to light on this I can put a smaller sprocket on the rear. Woody
gear ratio
I just got back to working on the engine following a long cold spell. I did check the shift spindle and it looks fine. Shifted the trans through all of its gears and it sure appears to be working properly. Unless anyone has a another sugestion, I guess I will put everything back together and maybe go for a smaller rear sprocket. Woody