Thank you for the spreadsheet. Is massively useful, but are my adjustments correct?
I want this bike to cruise well, with a bit of extra grunt.
I have a 16 inch wheel with a fat tyre (curtesy of the previous owner who had a thing about choppers), and the external diameter of the tyre is about 24".
This makes for a metric diameter of 60.96 cm and a circumference of 1.91 metres.
Engine sprocket = 24T
Clutch basket = 46T
Gearbox sprocket is 19T (but going to upgrade this to 21T)
Rear wheel drive sprocket is 42T
The spreadsheet subject to the above amendments shows that at 120km, the bike should be chugging along at just over 4,000 rpm.
I am rebuilding the A10 1961 GF as a bobber, and de-chopping it etc.
I know its not the usual thing, but as the bike is a bitsa (with a good triumph clutch), I intend to change only the knackered gearbox sprocket and the clutch basket, as the other sprockets are in VGC.
What do you think?
Would folks recomend going up to a 23T gearbox sprocket or going to 21T? :)
Many thanks
Neil