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blackeagles:
I have not been on the site for a while (cancer) but after 3 odd months of 'nil by mouth' and an operation I have lost a lot of strength and as I cannot manage the 750/650 anymore I thought I try a 250t.

I know most will say they like to rev but it's a bit much to me so I was thinking of changing the gearing a bit.  The stock is 15/40 and 'Gear Commander' says going up to 17/40 will drop the revs by about 250 at 8k (60mph).

Anyone done this or similar??

It seems to me the options are :

1 - stay with 15/40 and put up with it;
2 - go to 17/40;
3 - try 18/40 (not sure it will fit in and I would have to change the chain) or
4 - go 17 but lower the wheel sprocket to say 35 ish (no idea what rev saving this is)


Any comments?

Johnwebley:
Going to such a high gearing will blunt acceleration, and turn top gear into an overdrive,

It would give you relaxed cruising in the 50s, but cut your ability to overtake,

You will also need to drop to lower  gears Going up hills,


My advice is to keep it how it is,

Just ride slower

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Bryanj:
Dont do it, Honda spent a fortune on r and d to get the best out of the bike in all circumstances

McCabe-Thiele (Ted):
I've messed with gearing on cars wheel diamteres, tyre profiles, final drive ratios plus gearbox ratios when I was younger - an expensive process with a disappointing outcome for me.

hondarc166:
go with what john @bryanj says

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