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  • #16
    Stock teeth on my 2006 750, as well as several other late model 750s i've checked, is 15/45.
    The secret to life, whether it's love or money, is knowing when to quit. Take it from me, I'm divorced and broke.

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    • #17
      Yes it is, 98-06 750 is 15/45 116 stock, 98-06 600 is 15/47 118 stock. 1996 600, however, is not.

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      • #18
        Just ordered a year/make/model specific RK chain+sprkt kit for it from Ronayers. Verified parts in kit are also 15/45 with 116 links.
        The secret to life, whether it's love or money, is knowing when to quit. Take it from me, I'm divorced and broke.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by jcwingman View Post
          Stock teeth on my 2006 750, as well as several other late model 750s i've checked, is 15/45.
          If i want to change gearing size for less top speed and get more on the start ..what should i change ?

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          • #20
            More teeth on the rear sprocket, longer chain. Do not go down a tooth on the front sprocket.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by arsenic View Post
              More teeth on the rear sprocket, longer chain. Do not go down a tooth on the front sprocket.
              What would you suggest ? 1 more or 2 more in the rear?

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              • #22
                Go here: http://www.gearingcommander.com

                Look at what the RPM / Speed ratio changes to as you adjust the number of teeth on the rear sprocket.
                2005 Katana 750

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