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Suggested Gearing?
I plan on getting the biggest 2 stroke happy time engine availible soon, and noticed that the back sprocket is HUGE. So I plan on buying a new sprocket from kings. I want to be able to reach a top speed of 40-45 mph, but still be able to get up those hills pretty well. I was thinking a 32 tooth, is that a good size for what I want? By the way, this will be on a standard 26" wheel.
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02-19-2008 #2mickey Guest
Aiiiyee. Anything around 30 scares me. A regular bicycle has such a short wheelbase and a high center of gravity that I feel unsafe at that speed. Plus, the brakes are barely adequate with that much momentum.
I've run a 44 and a 50 sprocket on a Kings "80". I believe that if you search for ratios on this site, you will find where top speeds have been calculated for various sprockets. 45 mph may not be possible with a HT at redline even with a 32 tooth. You might have to go with a high reving goped type motor.Last edited by mickey; 02-19-2008 at 06:22 AM.
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02-19-2008 #3kerf Guest
Mickey is giving good advice about bicycle speed. Just try a F.D.G.B. (fall down go boom) at 15 mph them imagine what a 45 mph F.D.G.B. would be like. Bicycle parts are not designed for the stress of that kind of sustained speed.
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I tend to go fast on anything I ride. I have hit 46mph downhill without a motor on my mountain bike, you just have to be careful. Goped motors do not allow for much speed because they are very small engines, only around 23cc's. They do have larger models such as the GSR40, and Pro 60, but these are very pricey and do not mount on bikes well.
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02-19-2008 #6kerf Guest
I too go fast down hill sometimes, it is fun. The biggest danger with going fast much of the time is what we share the road with. Becoming an integral part of a Buick grill could make for a bad day.
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02-19-2008 #7mickey Guest
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thanks for all the feedback, but does anyone know what size would be ideal for my purposes?
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02-21-2008 #9Alaskavan Guest
A search for Calculator turned up this:
http://www.motoredbikes.com/showthre...ght=Calculator
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