I dun know - these old boys that are so set in their ways ....










And if you're doing 99% road miles, get the front sprocket for an F650GS, as it raises the gearing a little, dropping cruising RPM by 500. Makes for a little better consumption and a less buzzy ride at 70+
And if you're doing 99% road miles, get the front sprocket for an F650GS, as it raises the gearing a little, dropping cruising RPM by 500. Makes for a little better consumption and a less buzzy ride at 70+
Buying cheap tools is wasting money, fact. Buy the right tool and it will work properly and last a lifetime.
I'm sure I bought mine many years ago from B and C Express, it's tough and will break and rivet all the chains me and my mates will ever do.
I'm thinking of doing this as well. I reckon I'm about ready for a new chain. It'll be nice to get a nice fresh chain on for spring/summer (my trip and winter riding has taken its toll). Is it more or less teeth? Will the increase in mpg be displayed on the dash or would this require a change of computer mapping?
Which tool are you referring to?
I'm thinking of doing this as well. I reckon I'm about ready for a new chain. It'll be nice to get a nice fresh chain on for spring/summer (my trip and winter riding has taken its toll). Is it more or less teeth? Will the increase in mpg be displayed on the dash or would this require a change of computer mapping?
Change the front sprocket for a 17 tooth F650GS sprocket (the standard fit for The 800 is a 16 tooth)
No change required for the computer.
Have you tried the new gearing yet? Would be keen to know as I might go down this route!! Has it lost any pick up on top gear roll Ons
What brand/spec chain is the 525?