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Nope, gearing calculator was dead on with ur 14/42 gears at 90 mph14/38 sprockets you should be doing over 100 mph.
I left it at 8500 rpm ,i used the 87 zilla gear ratios from my manualIts the calculator on everything two stroke, you have to be loggedIn for it to work.I tried different tire sizes also just to see, it seems you could get almost 5 mph more for everyInch taller in tire size .Everyone knows its not going to be dead on all the time, but i think thatCalculator gives you a ball park as to what to expect when you want moreBottom or top end speed
Does anyone make a smaller rear sprocket then 37? Id like to gear up more but with the case saver i have i cant bring the counter shaft up more.. its quicker now then itwas with the42 rear, id like to continue gearing up to see how much more acceleration can be had along with top end numbers
I got to race the Zilla in my avatar on some high speed courses. The Nevada 500 and Baja 1000 twice. We could reel in trx250rs easily (top speed approx 90mph) so I don't think that 100 mph is out of the question
Quote from: Dezsled on May 08, 2013, 07:04:04 pmI got to race the Zilla in my avatar on some high speed courses. The Nevada 500 and Baja 1000 twice. We could reel in trx250rs easily (top speed approx 90mph) so I don't think that 100 mph is out of the questionmaybe its because i gear.mine not to be a complete turd outta the hole guess if.you was just looking to go super fast its possible i dunno.
I dobt see how thats possible getting those speeds my bike only hitts 88mph with 15-40 gearing on a track.
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