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Yeah, I believe that 16/43 sets your stock speedo out by about 16%, as it's almost a 10% jump down from stock. I haven't ridden the bike with stock gearing, but I do quite a bit of tooling around town and on fire/gravel/ATV roads, so I really like the gearing. May even consider 16/45 at some point. I'll also agree that it's probably the combination of my weight and the altitude. We just took a trip to visit our family in California in our Olds Intrigue (gotta love that 3.8!) and it felt a good 15-20% stronger at 45ft above sea level than it does here (5k+ ft).
 
Question for those whose Vee's love rocketing the front wheel skyward- how much do you guys weigh? Sitting at 280, I can't get the front tire up almost at all in first gear, let alone the second gear some people are claiming. I suppose I could with some clutch slip, but I don't want to do that. Bike has a TRE and HAD a PCIII, running with 16/43. Possibly has been yosh'd, but I have no way of knowing.

Is my fat butt the reason for the horizontal loving tendencies of the bike?
I'm 6-2, 180 lbs. My Vee has 16-43, a TRE, Akra pipes, and no engine mods. I can power wheelie thru first into second. I find it tough to sustain the wheelie once in second, not sure why. I used to wheelie through all 5 gears on my GS1000 and CBX way back when. I guess I'm more cautious now. Probably a good thing. Let's face it, the Stroms are not meant for this kind of thing (but it's sure fun when you want to!!).

Put 100 lbs of lead in your top box and see if that helps.

I'M KIDDING!!!

Peter
 
im now running the 16/43 and I like it....but it sure is a difference when you get above 65 (actual) mph. with the leo vinces....the bike sounds like its screaming at around 5k rpms. I am heading to big bend and worried that the gearing is going to suck on the long hwy portions.

also....should it be affecting my air/fuel? I feel like I should runa different pcIII map now. weather did change...maybe thats it?
 
im now running the 16/43 and I like it....but it sure is a difference when you get above 65 (actual) mph. with the leo vinces....the bike sounds like its screaming at around 5k rpms. I am heading to big bend and worried that the gearing is going to suck on the long hwy portions.

also....should it be affecting my air/fuel? I feel like I should runa different pcIII map now. weather did change...maybe thats it?
I do think that it is too short of gearing for sustained highway use. To do 80 mph actual you have to be doing 95 mph indicated and that is just over 5K. Granted, I have 17/45 gearing which is close, but yeah, it is awfully short for highway use. I am going to step back to 17/43 when my chain and sprockets are done.
 
I haven't yet done the math to ensure that you are right, but IME I don't think that 5k is screaming on this engine. Pretty much anything below 4k is lugging it. This SV transplant is happiest at 5k and up.

As for "wailing exhaust notes", one word for you"

EARPLUGS
 
I have 17/43 on my vee and I think it is just the right combo for socal regular bike riding freeway street mix. 16/43 seemed fine for mountain riding and 17/41 was okay for super slab but 17/43 works for both IMO.

one thing to note about 17/43 you loose a lot of adjustment. if you think you might need to get your chain off the rear before it starts to stretch. I just put a new set on and I am already at about 80% out on the swing arm. One link less and I could adjust to spec but not get it off the rear sprocket.
 
with the leo vinces....the bike sounds like its screaming at around 5k rpms.
I never had the leo vince, but my normal putt around on the Vee was over 5K. Impossible to say how many times I'd be on a long stretch of road for a considerable amount of time look down see I'm at 5,700 and remember there are still more gears to grab. I never felt it was screaming until I got over 8,000...and that just made me smile. :mrgreen:

I doubt my old Vee spent more than 10% of time riding below 4,500.
 
I have 17/43 on my vee and I think it is just the right combo for socal regular bike riding freeway street mix. 16/43 seemed fine for mountain riding and 17/41 was okay for super slab but 17/43 works for both IMO.
Same perspective I have here in NC. I'm moving to 17/43 just for a bit more acceleration through the gears and no noticeable change in 6th on the slab.

Another reason is I always like to keep the factory rubber dampered countershaft sprockets, they are more quiet than aftermarket. Also adding 2 or 3 teeth out back will shorten up the wheelbase 1/2 inch, a move in the right direction.
 
I think its just the exhaust making it sound like its wound out. When you let off the throttle, there isnt alot of abrupt engine braking. Just seems strange to let this "touring" bike be all revved out.

I think I will leave it for the upcoming trip. I enjoy it around town...just need to get up in the revs for the early gears to keep the rpms down when I hit OD.

As for the noise...I do get alot more engine whine with the new sprockets....I assume thats something the OEM sprocket rubber dampers would normally be masking.
 
As a new to me, 2005 V-strom 1000 owner, I should stay off the internet. It would save me alot of money. I just got my 16/43 sprockets yesterday, and ordered a speedo healer. I'm going to install the sprockets today. I just installed the PCIII, and it gets better and better. I do love this bike.
 
17-43 here best allround gearing
 
I think you are right. I'm going to put the 17 back on the front, the first chance I get. I put about a 100 miles on today. 70mph GPS is 4500 rpm. Lots of fun stop light to stop light.
 
Just installed my 43 to go along with the factory 17, and the Speedo Healer to dial in the speedometer. IMO, perfect. Same overall RPM's in 6th at 60 - 90 as my Busa's which I ran +2 on the rear.
 
Just got Rick's spacers today. The back wheel willl come off tomorrow, and install the spacers.
I couldn't believe the difference just looking at mine...after install. I think you'll be very pleased with the upgrade :thumbup:

Wayne
 
Excuse my apparent ignorance, but waht is the diff beteween dropping the counter to a 16 t or raising the rear to a 43 t ???
 
Excuse my apparent ignorance, but waht is the diff beteween dropping the counter to a 16 t or raising the rear to a 43 t ???
Changing the rear sprocket from 41 to 43 = a 4.88% change (2/41)*100 and because of the larger sprocket may require a longer chain.

Changing the front sprocket from 17 to 16 = a 5.88% change (1/17)*100 and will not require a longer chain.
 
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