
Originally Posted by
TZ350
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FXR Green line, so I did not get any more torque and only a little more spread at 6,000 rpm. So the FXR's are safe for now.
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So how far is it between each gear change? Do you really need a spread wider than it is? I mean it should just totally murder an FXR. It has more power than the coal burner for 4 &1/2 thousand rpm.
Why are you chasing this 2 gear changes each lap idea? Are you really loosing that much time throwing in a couple of extra changes? I can't see it. Gearing markedly changes the mechanical advantage at the rear wheel. Why go out of the way to negate it? I mean you're not driving a Chevy Nova.
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