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Good Morning,
Last weekend, I decided to pop on a 16T sprocket for my around town/highway riding. There are a lot of heated opinions on what countershaft sprocket to run and conflicting yet passionate opinions on how much of a difference these changes make in each gear. Being the obsessive person that I am, I decided to do a little math, or rather - let Excel do it for me.
Here is a nice chart so you can see the effect that changing to a particular countershaft sprocket will have on the resulting gear ratios. What surprised me most was the huge gap in ratio between first and second gears, but after making the chart and paying attention as I rode to work, I can see it in practice.
I'm attaching the spreadsheet in the spirit of "showing my work", so you all can play around with the data. Also included are speeds in MPH @ 5,000 RPM in each gear for each sprocket so you can see exactly what the resulting difference ends up being.
The tire circumference used in the calculations is for a brand new Kenda K761 and the source of the diameter of the tire came from their website. The gear ratios and primary reduction ratio came from the KLR spec sheet.
Feel free to critique my methodology if you think I got it wrong...
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-Jeff Khoury