1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
- penno
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1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
Thinking about changing the sprocket to take the gearing higher. Not sure if it has been played with by prior owner(s) but as a reference currently revs as per below -
3000rpm = 60ks per hr
3500rpm = 70ks per hr
4000rpm = 80ks per hr
4500rpm = 90ks per hr
5000rpm = 100ks per hr
etc, etc
Can anyone else confirm that this is as per factory ? Has anyone changed the gearing ? Any recommendations on sprocket sizes?
Thanks in advance.
3000rpm = 60ks per hr
3500rpm = 70ks per hr
4000rpm = 80ks per hr
4500rpm = 90ks per hr
5000rpm = 100ks per hr
etc, etc
Can anyone else confirm that this is as per factory ? Has anyone changed the gearing ? Any recommendations on sprocket sizes?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
if u have an owneers manual it should tell you what the final drive ratio (sprocket sizes) is...
then its a matter of counting your current ones...

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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
Manual says 48/16. Revs as posted match my bike.
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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
My manual says 48:15.......
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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
Revs match my ZZR, too, and it's definitely not been changed from stock.
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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
I use one rear sprocket for Eastern Creek but another one does me for both Wakefield and Oran! 

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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
Mine says 45/15 - D model and 48/16 - E1,E2.penno wrote:My manual says 48:15.......
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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
What Daisy said
E Series 48/16, as per the manual:
Hope this helps, Mick

E Series 48/16, as per the manual:
Hope this helps, Mick

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Re: 1994 ZZR600 - Gearing
They equate to the same thing, ? Yeah ?.Daisy wrote:Mine says 45/15 - D model and 48/16 - E1,E2.penno wrote:My manual says 48:15.......
Try 48/15 champ They aren't the most nibble Kwaka running around. Doubt you'll change it back to stock after a few traffic light launches.
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