zx 12r gear ratio's
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zx 12r gear ratio's
Gear Ratios:
1st 2.429 (34/14)
2nd 1.824 (31/17)
3rd 1.440 (36/25)
4th 1.250 (30/24)
5th 1.130 (26/23)
6th 1.033 (31/30)
why isnt there a 1.000 ratio ???
1st 2.429 (34/14)
2nd 1.824 (31/17)
3rd 1.440 (36/25)
4th 1.250 (30/24)
5th 1.130 (26/23)
6th 1.033 (31/30)
why isnt there a 1.000 ratio ???
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Re: zx 12r gear ratio's
these are just the internal ratios of the gearbox......basically the input/output shaft ratios.......the 'final drive' ratio (often referred to as 'final reduction ratio') is the ratio between front sprocket and rear sprocket.ZZRCHIKKY wrote:Gear Ratios:
1st 2.429 (34/14)
2nd 1.824 (31/17)
3rd 1.440 (36/25)
4th 1.250 (30/24)
5th 1.130 (26/23)
6th 1.033 (31/30)
why isnt there a 1.000 ratio ???
You also have a 'Primary reduction ration' which is the ratio between the gear teeth on the crankshaft, that drive the clutch basket (it has a ring gear around the circumference).
1.000 ratio on the top gear (usually 5th or 6th gear) is about as close to 1.033 as fuck is to swearing......that is about as technical as I can be at the moment......


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well, it wouldn't be the first time that someone has done that jump......ZZRCHIKKY wrote:...i think that would be a bit to big of a step from a zzr 250 lol

Felix was spot-on about the need to have a slight variation in the top-gear ratio. If it was 1.000 (say, for example 30/30 in top gear, instead of 30/31), then what would occur is the gears would always be meshing with the same teeth - over time, this could result in severe wear if there was even the 'tiniest' bit of misalignement with the gears meshing.
When there is a difference with the gears (like 30/31), then the gears are not always meshing with exactly the same teeth on every revolution. This prevents any premature wear of the gear teeth. In a nutshell, thats the reason why your 'top-gear' ratio will never be 1:1.

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