rwadamsidaho
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Living in SW Idaho, I have the opportunity to ride a lot of gravel and dirt roads. When my bike is loaded for camping or doing trips on forest service or BLM roads at times I felt that my lower end didn't have the torque that I would like. Reading posts in the 850GS form which is international, I found a couple of different threads that dealt with changing the sprocket ratios. The default on my GSA was 17 front 44 rear for a value of 2.58823. By switching my front sprocket to 16 tooth the ratio changed to 2.75. Not a big change, but noticeable when trying to start on a slope or wanting to go extra slow in slippery conditions. The 850GS thread also mentioned a source for sprockets and chains for all euro bikes that had very good prices and shipped all over the world including the USA. CARPIMOTO has a wide selection of high grade drive components that are available for prices about 50% of my local dealer, so I ordered a new 16 tooth front and 44 tooth rear that fit my bike perfectly. The change is noted mostly in the lower three gears where I have more torque at lower RPM, or lower speed at the same RPM. In the high end of the gearing, 5 & 6 there is about a 300 RPM different running at 70 mph.
I am very pleased with the results and would not switch back for the type of riding I do. If I was making a long road trip on street tires, I then would consider putting the 17 tooth sprocket back on, but as soon as I got back and switched to my 50/50 tires, I would also switch back to my 16 tooth sprocket.
I am very pleased with the results and would not switch back for the type of riding I do. If I was making a long road trip on street tires, I then would consider putting the 17 tooth sprocket back on, but as soon as I got back and switched to my 50/50 tires, I would also switch back to my 16 tooth sprocket.