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| #Post#: 2817-------------------------------------------------- | |
| optimal gearing | |
| By: brian68 Date: May 10, 2015, 3:00 pm | |
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| been debating on gearing options. comparing actual speeds vs | |
| gearing calculator. I find that i run about 104-108 , in 6th to | |
| about 108 then slow after that . so i think by going to a 48 | |
| rear i won't lose any top speed since i will be able to rev | |
| higher and pull the weight better. (my 260 lbs doesn't help) | |
| And is it just me or when in map 2 yes it hits harder down low | |
| but loses up top. slower 8000-9000. map 3 smoother but rev's to | |
| 9000 easier? btw 2014 model | |
| #Post#: 3129-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: brian68 Date: September 6, 2015, 10:29 am | |
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| well i ended up with a 48t rear. which is equal to one tooth | |
| smaller in the front. I find it nice for offroad riding, but did | |
| not like it on the street. The motor did not seem to rev faster | |
| , or it did just not as much as i thought it should. it acts | |
| like it has a heavy flywheel, or that the ecu limits the motor. | |
| I have heard alot of people complain about 690's having a light | |
| flywheel which causes them to stall easy. I looked up the part # | |
| and indeed pre 14's do have a different part # . So ktm took the | |
| easy way out . If it is a combination of flywheel/ecu then i | |
| would think that gearing it faster . like a duke will make the | |
| bike faster. Down the road i will have to pick up a older | |
| flywheel and compare them hopefully they are interchangeable, if | |
| not maybe that is the reason for the different part #. anyone | |
| have an older 690 and a newer one 2014-2015. if so what do you | |
| think? i know it will be a hard comparison since the new ones | |
| make more power. any thoughts? | |
| #Post#: 3132-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: ShakeWell Date: September 7, 2015, 11:42 am | |
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| I'm currently running 14/46 and it's working well for me. Within | |
| an hour from my driveway are a variety of terrain options; | |
| single/double track, FSR, graded roads, gravel and open desert. | |
| I can hold 75mph at around 6k and topped out at 104 (speedo | |
| indicated) on the dry lake bed at El Mirage while 1st/2nd are | |
| better for technical stuff than when the bike was delivered. | |
| As far as your advanced setting going flat at the higher rpm's, | |
| have you replaced the stock exhaust yet? My choice ended up | |
| being the header and slip-on from FMF and after a 15min idle | |
| reset, the bike pulls to the redline in 6th with no problem and | |
| no noticeable dip in power. | |
| One added note, when I swapped the counter shaft sprocket to the | |
| 14, I went with a regular sprocket vs the rubberized version and | |
| the chain lash/noise is noticable. I'll be ordering a 14 with | |
| the rubber cushioning with my next parts purchase. | |
| #Post#: 3230-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: thedubsack85 Date: October 21, 2015, 12:26 pm | |
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| oops wrong post. my bad | |
| #Post#: 3235-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: SLAP75 Date: October 24, 2015, 1:04 pm | |
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| So has anyone found a rubber dampened 14t countershaft sprocket | |
| like the stock 15t? does the non dampened one make much more | |
| noise? i want to swap mine out, but not sure i want to hear | |
| more clanging than i do already. | |
| #Post#: 3238-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: Philip Pino Date: October 25, 2015, 4:35 pm | |
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| From what I've been able to find, the rubber damped sprockets | |
| are made for the bikes which will be used on the street. The 14 | |
| tooth sprocket is deemed to low of gearing for street use and | |
| therefore used primarily on off-road bikes where you wouldn't | |
| notice the extra noise and vibration. | |
| #Post#: 3239-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: truck11 Date: October 26, 2015, 9:23 am | |
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| I run 14t on the front with no issues or noticeable/annoying | |
| noise. 'almost' want to try a 13t | |
| #Post#: 3240-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: SLAP75 Date: October 26, 2015, 2:10 pm | |
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| cool deal, i'm going to try the 14t then. if it's not enough | |
| i'll throw a 46 on the rear. thanks for the replies. | |
| also, what does the 14 do to the speedometer? will i need to | |
| re-calibrate? | |
| #Post#: 3241-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: truck11 Date: October 26, 2015, 2:19 pm | |
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| Does nothing with the speedometer - that is driven by the tires. | |
| So, if you change your tire size, say to a 17 SM size, then you | |
| need to mess with Speedometer. | |
| What the 14t gear will do is change your RPM's (at given speed), | |
| shift points and MPG's etc. You will loose top end speed, but | |
| nothing too noticeable, unless you do A LOT of highway. | |
| I would stick with 15t if doing highway to gain back MPG's. | |
| #Post#: 3242-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: optimal gearing | |
| By: SLAP75 Date: October 26, 2015, 3:14 pm | |
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| [quote author=truck11 link=topic=511.msg3241#msg3241 | |
| date=1445887184] | |
| Does nothing with the speedometer - that is driven by the tires. | |
| So, if you change your tire size, say to a 17 SM size, then you | |
| need to mess with Speedometer. | |
| What the 14t gear will do is change your RPM's (at given speed), | |
| shift points and MPG's etc. You will loose top end speed, but | |
| nothing too noticeable, unless you do A LOT of highway. | |
| I would stick with 15t if doing highway to gain back MPG's. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Perfect... don't care about top end at all. i do mainly around | |
| town and local canyon runs. no commuting on this thing at all, i | |
| live a half mile from work :D | |
| i'm just looking for it to have a bit more bottom end and be | |
| able to lift the front end a little easier. i currently also | |
| ride a 2014 RMZ450 on tracks, the 690 just feels weak compared. | |
| i know its the gearing... the wings exhaust helped a bit too, | |
| worth the price of admission for the sound alone... | |
| thanks for the reply. i was hoping that was the answer | |
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