Introduction: Motorcycle Sprockets are a vital component of your motorcycle's drivetrain, playing a crucial role in determining its performance characteristics. Understanding how sprockets and gearing work can help you tailor your bike to suit your riding preferences.
Explaining the Impact of Sprocket Sizes: The size of your motorcycle sprockets, whether it's the front, rear, or both, directly influences how your bike behaves on the road or trail. By changing these sizes, you can significantly alter the bike's gearing, affecting its acceleration, top speed, and overall power delivery.
Here are a few tables showing changes you can expect simply by changing your rear sprocket on your Talaria or Sur-Ron.
Note: these changes are theoretical and there are a number of factors that will skew the results please see a test we performed on a Sur-Ron light bee about 5 years ago, the smaller 42T sprocket was unable to push the bike any faster in those conditions. (Cold December/ 80kg rider)
Sur-Ron LBX / L1e and Talaria xXx
Front |
Rear |
Ratio |
Torque |
Speed |
14T |
40T |
2.86 |
-20.00% |
20.00% |
14T |
42T |
3 |
-14.30% |
14.30% |
14T |
44T |
3.14 |
-9.10% |
9.10% |
14T |
46T |
3.29 |
-4.30% |
4.30% |
14T |
48T |
3.43 |
- |
47 Mph |
14T |
49T |
3.5 |
2.00% |
-2.00% |
14T |
50T |
3.57 |
4.00% |
-4.00% |
14T |
52T |
3.71 |
7.70% |
-7.70% |
14T |
54T |
3.86 |
11.10% |
-11.10% |
14T |
56T |
4 |
14.30% |
-14.30% |
14T |
58T |
4.14 |
17.20% |
-17.20% |
14T |
60T |
4.29 |
20.00% |
-20.00% |
14T |
62T |
4.43 |
22.60% |
-22.60% |
14T |
64T |
4.57 |
25.00% |
-25.00% |
Talaria Sting
Front |
Rear |
Ratio |
Torque |
Speed |
13T |
42T |
3.23 |
-4.80% |
4.80% |
13T |
44T |
3.38 |
54Mph |
|
13T |
46T |
3.54 |
4.30% |
-4.30% |
13T |
48T |
3.69 |
8.30% |
-8.30% |
13T |
50T |
3.85 |
12.00% |
-12.00% |
13T |
52T |
4 |
15.40% |
-15.40% |
13T |
54T |
4.15 |
18.50% |
-18.50% |
13T |
56T |
4.31 |
21.40% |
-21.40% |
13T |
58T |
4.46 |
24.10% |
-24.10% |
13T |
60T |
4.62 |
26.70% |
-26.70% |
13T |
62T |
4.77 |
29.00% |
-29.00% |
13T |
64T |
4.92 |
31.30% |
-31.30% |
The Role of Rear Sprockets: Installing a larger rear sprocket can enhance acceleration and provide more power for conquering challenging terrains like steep hills. Conversely, reducing the size of the rear sprocket can optimize top speed, ideal for riders primarily on smooth road surfaces.
Customizing Your Motorcycle's Gearing: While motorcycle manufacturers fit sprockets based on intended usage, these may not always align with individual rider preferences. Fortunately, adjusting sprocket sizes allows riders to fine-tune their bike's performance to better suit their needs. Whether it's increasing power for hill climbing or maximizing speed for highway cruising, tweaking sprocket sizes offers versatility.
Considerations for Sprocket Changes: It's essential to consider factors such as cost and ease of installation when contemplating sprocket modifications. Rear sprockets typically incur higher costs due to their larger size and more extensive manufacturing process. Additionally, certain motorcycle models may present challenges in changing front sprockets, making rear sprocket adjustments a more practical choice. Moreover, the impact of a single tooth change differs between front and rear sprockets, with rear alterations often yielding subtler effects.
Conclusion: Sprockets and gearing play a pivotal role in shaping your motorcycle's performance characteristics. Whether you're seeking improved acceleration, enhanced top speed, or better hill-climbing capabilities, understanding how sprockets work empowers you to customize your bike to match your riding style. By making informed decisions regarding sprocket changes, riders can unlock the full potential of their motorcycles on various terrains and road conditions.