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  • #31
    hi

    Originally posted by Prabhakar View Post
    HI Samarth!!!

    Can U plzzz Send me the link for the Pulsar 220 Chain & Sprocket options.
    I would like to increase the acceleration of my Bike!!!

    can u plz send me the link for fz16 chain & sprocket options.

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    • #32
      hey samarth
      ive downloaded the sprocket chart for hero honda..
      gr8 work its very useful!
      cud you put up the bajaj sprocket sizes as well i cant seem to see the image
      http://richard-david.blogspot.com

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Richard View Post
        hey samarth
        ive downloaded the sprocket chart for hero honda..
        gr8 work its very useful!
        cud you put up the bajaj sprocket sizes as well i cant seem to see the image
        Bro, Please see first page, for all the manual pages...

        Last edited by Samarth 619; 12-25-2009, 11:00 PM.
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        • #34
          @Samarth : Does Bajaj use Sprockets and Chains from ROLON? I wonder why they make those weird noises then
          When everything comes ur way, u r in the wrong way ;)

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          • #35
            i've had this query for so long.... if say we have a 38T/40T rear and a 15/17T front, it does makes the gears taller, drop in initial and increases the final.... but does this setup increase mileage....?

            if not so, please enlighten me on this...

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            • #36
              Terrific Work Samarth.
              I was in search of this Data.
              Since I did not find it in one place tried a lots of things to get it right.
              Wasted days together for this information & U have it in a single Post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              Where were U all these days!!!!
              Anyways it'll be useful for people like me who need to experiment more!

              Now My bike has 3different sets of Sprockets & Tires for different uses -
              Drags, City & Highway.
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              • #37
                Just wondering I can buy the front sproket and rear sprokets separately?


                I have the same thing in my head as undefineme3 but I dont care about the FE..

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                • #38
                  @ undefineme3: Of course, the mileage increases as all gears work tall, provided same riding style.

                  Its very obvious. Even in stock bike, 5th gear gives better mileage than 4th ...
                  Similarly, when you increase overall gearing, engine runs at lesser rpms, and bike travels further for every drop on fuel.

                  Although, if you are changing more than 2 teeth overall (positive or negative), then you will have to get another chain (with more/ less links, as per change).

                  Below 2 teeth, Chain can be adjusted. That's why I recommend changing front one only, as far as possible, as Chain is almost never changed.
                  But, you can change both sprockets too, if they fit.

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                  @ Prabhakar: Thanks. More from TVS will come up soon ...

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                  @ insanebiker: Yes, according to Rolon website, they supply Bajaj with Chain-Sprockets.
                  Last edited by Samarth 619; 06-27-2009, 03:55 PM.
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                  • #39
                    Sprocket and Chain Optimizer

                    Changing the sprocket sizes impact the performance of the Bike. In Simple terms installing a smaller front sprocket or a larger rear sprocket will increase your pickup at the cost of the top end.


                    Whereas, installing a larger front sprocket or a smaller rear sprocket will increase the top end, but decrease the initial pickup. In general a term changing the front sprocket by one tooth is about the same as changing the rear by 3 1/2 teeth.

                    Found a link which could help you in deciding the right size of the Sprocket as per your need.

                    Sprocket and Chain Optimizer
                    http://www.sprocketspecialists.com/SprocketOptimizer2.aspx
                    Last edited by carsR4fools; 07-01-2009, 02:29 AM.

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                    • #40
                      Whats with the fitment holes? I can see different values.. What does this mean anyone explain this please

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                      • #41
                        ^^ any help with this?

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                        • #42
                          It means the no. of holes on the sprockets, through which the Nut Bolts are attached, to join it to rear wheel.
                          For example, Bajaj Pulsar 180 UG3 has 4 holes in its' sprocket, from which the 4 couples of Nut & Bolt are fixed, and its attached to the wheel...

                          This is generally 2 for the front sprocket, as its a smaller one...
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
                            It means the no. of holes on the sprockets, through which the Nut Bolts are attached, to join it to rear wheel.
                            For example, Bajaj Pulsar 180 UG3 has 4 holes in its' sprocket, from which the 4 couples of Nut & Bolt are fixed, and its attached to the wheel...

                            This is generally 2 for the front sprocket, as its a smaller one...
                            Thanks Samarth! One more thing according to the list the Enticer has 9 fitment holes sprocket for the rear.
                            I was wondering if I can put a smaller 40T sprocket 4 fitment hole one?? Everything else seems to be 4 fitment type.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Samarth 619

                              If anyone needs more from Yezdi, Enfield, Rajdoot, LML, Kinetic, TVS Mopeds, Hero Mopeds, etc. then inform me separately...

                              That's it for Chain-Sprocket data, unless someone wants more ...
                              I would like to know how much would it cost to change the chain sprocket of Kinetic Aquila...................also is it available easily in mumbai and where.........any info regarding this will be highly appreciated..........
                              Does any other bikes chain sprocket match with aquilas...........
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                              • #45
                                well i feel that my pulsar 180ug4 has short 1st and 2nd gears ,so can changing the front sprocket result in lesser shifts?
                                also what is the teeth count front and rear of 180ug4?

                                constant changing of gears becomes a pain in the @$$.

                                also would it increase the mileage?
                                i really don't care if i lose out a bit on acceleration .
                                Last edited by rockinggokul; 07-05-2009, 04:17 PM.
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