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!7 tooth sprocket



Howdy Everyone,

  I put a 17 toothe front sprocket on my ST last weekend and I think I now
have the most perfect bike.  Top speed is around 143 (shows about 153) and
the engine revs nicely.  The performance gain far ouweighs any rpm gain
disadvantage.
 BTW, for any listers goint to the Laguna Seca World Super Bike races this
weekend, come on by and introduce yourself.  We will have a 30 foot
motorhome in the camping area near turn 5.  We should be flying a large
Texas flag on top (for Colin Edwards).  We should have a few beers and other
assorted snacks and things. If you can't make it send your wife or
girlfriend :-)

James Lock
- -----Original Message-----
From: Richard & Lisa White <RedRiders@xxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: first trip, five to six shifting


>> I think it is a little bit of both. The transmission definitely becomes
smoother with age<
>
>I definitely agree with this.  Lisa's bike with over 3500 miles on it is
>very smootha and shifts into neutral with ease.  Mine on teh other hand
>is a little stiffer, and is still very difficult to get into neutral
>from first gear.  Also, I recall riding my brothers '98 Katana while it
>was still in break in and I thought it was horrible how stiff his
>transmission was.  After a suitable break in, it is better.
>
>..Richard
>
>Sorry if the post is late and the thread already dead.  I am just now
>catching up on e-mails.
>
>
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