1/4 mile gearing

What is best gearing for a gen 1
1507 cc 70 inch bike
mtc gen 2 multi stage ?

If you are a really light rider right around 100 pounds ~ you can add a bunch of gear and just let her eat *

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I would guess depending on how much your clutch responds the limiting factor is going to be wheelie issues. Again depending on the chassis setup, I would try 16/42 (gen-1) and see how that does for 60' and wheelie issues. Plan on trying some other gears. One tooth makes a difference.

I have all the gears 42-48 (gen-2) and depending on the setup end up running 44, 45 and 46. We'll see this year if I can get away with a 47 on motor or not.
 
I would guess depending on how much your clutch responds
the limiting factor is going to be wheelie issues .

Again depending on the chassis setup,
I would try 16 / 42 ( gen - 1 )
and see how that does for 60' and wheelie issues .

Plan on trying some other gears .

One tooth makes a difference .

I have all the gears 42 - 48 ( gen - 2 )
and depending on the setup
end up running 44, 45 and 46 .

We'll see this year
if I can get away with
a 47 on motor or not .

https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/threads/1-4-mile-gearing.160699/

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About 200 pounds above & below give or take a cruise or two . . .

Had 16 / 42 and my old Hayabusa went slower *

17 / 42 was still easy to leave with .

Went quickest with 17 / 40 .

If I was a bit lighter .

Maybe 18 / 41.

Red, *<(;{)-

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Red, a deeper gear (more reduction) is going to make his clutch 60' better.

I went quickest on my stock motor, SWB Gen-1 with 16-40
 
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