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Old 10-31-2012, 07:20 AM   #1
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So we all know about this sprocket change.

I just wanted to ask if I was riding wrong or what not.

1) Is it just me or is it really really hard to open the throttle little enough to go below <15 mph? I feel like the smallest twist I can give is already going 15+
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Old 10-31-2012, 07:41 AM   #2
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So we all know about this sprocket change.

I just wanted to ask if I was riding wrong or what not.

1) Is it just me or is it really really hard to open the throttle little enough to go below <15 mph? I feel like the smallest twist I can give is already going 15+
Aloha brah,

I'd just cruise in 2nd or 3rd gear in that case with almost no throttle.

One thing I hate about the islands, speed limits are too slow! (55 on the H3? What is that?) Even all thru Ewa Beach its like 25...on 6 lane roads LOL
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It should be LESS of an issue with the sprocket change.
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Old 10-31-2012, 06:56 PM   #4
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Aloha brah,

I'd just cruise in 2nd or 3rd gear in that case with almost no throttle.

One thing I hate about the islands, speed limits are too slow! (55 on the H3? What is that?) Even all thru Ewa Beach its like 25...on 6 lane roads LOL
I don't follow the speed limit :D, people can't drive here, thats why the speed limit is so low
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Are you really doing 15? Without a speedohealer or similar it will go to 15 when you might be doing 5-8mph.
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Are you really doing 15? Without a speedohealer or similar it will go to 15 when you might be doing 5-8mph.
This. When you change your gearing your speedometer is going to be off slightly
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This. When you change your gearing your speedometer is going to be off slightly


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I've a speedo healer and Ive had a bike before without and I know and can feel the difference. Like I know how 10mph feels and 20 feels etc.

Its easy to go slow with throttle and clutch.
just thought if it was doable with jsut throttle
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I'm lost because I don't know why people get the sprocket conversion in the first place. To reduce throttle sensitivity? OP, why'd you do it?
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I didn't. Bought the bike recently and the previous owner had it set up to "make faster acceleration"
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I'm lost because I don't know why people get the sprocket conversion in the first place. To reduce throttle sensitivity? OP, why'd you do it?
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