forceofnature
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Wondering if anyone is running the 15/40 gearing. I was thinking of putting in a 15 with stock chain.
Kevin
Kevin
but he'll like the clicking sound and how the chain will jump upand down after it kinks in about 10 places!(BA BUSA @ Sep. 30 2006,03:00) Do not use a 15 front![]()
I put a 16 front on an almost new stock chain and I have VERY little adjustment left. I won't wear this chain out before I have to shorten it(forceofnature @ Sep. 29 2006,06:31) Wondering if anyone is running the 15/40 gearing. I was thinking of putting in a 15 with stock chain.
Kevin
Hi. I do not know as I run 20F 34R with over drive 5th and 6th and a 200/55/ 17 tire. But it is turbo with NOS.Gen 1 Busa here. My Busa has 15F and 40R. What would that translate into in terms of top speed and acceleration? How would it affect my low, mid, and top end? I went to the drag strip yesterday doing 1/8ths and I felt like my times were slow compared to other Hayabusa's doing 1/8th miles.
. It doesn't sound street legal hahah. If I were to put numbers on it. 17F and 40R is stock configurations. Lets just say 1st gear top speed is 0 to 60 in 3 seconds and 0 to 100 (before redline) is 6 seconds on stock sprocket size. Since I have a 15F will my numbers look more like this 0 to 60 in 2.7 and since my top speed is lower I would only be able to go 0 to 90 before hitting redline? Would it be something like that? On 1/8th miles that would make my times slower right due to my top speed being lower but if the distance was say 1/12th miles I would have faster times compared to other busas because I wouldn't need the top speed to reach it?,Hi. It is a LSR/ street bike when it is done it will race at Loring Main i hope it will run in the 280+ MPH It will run different gearing on the street. For evwry day street I have a supercharged busa.Yeah. Thats a no where near stock configuration. It doesn't sound street legal hahah. If I were to put numbers on it. 17F and 40R is stock configurations. Lets just say 1st gear top speed is 0 to 60 in 3 seconds and 0 to 100 (before redline) is 6 seconds on stock sprocket size. Since I have a 15F will my numbers look more like this 0 to 60 in 2.7 and since my top speed is lower I would only be able to go 0 to 90 before hitting redline? Would it be something like that? On 1/8th miles that would make my times slower right due to my top speed being lower but if the distance was say 1/12th miles I would have faster times compared to other busas because I wouldn't need the top speed to reach it?