which part number did u use
i ordere the jtf516.15which is what old3 listed
h ow is the acceleration and highway cruise
i ordere the jtf516.15which is what old3 listed
h ow is the acceleration and highway cruise
which part number did u use
i ordere the jtf516.15which is what old3 listed
h ow is the acceleration and highway cruise
If you want faster acceleration you will loose more gas than before at the same acceleration.. Now you peak acceleration will be slower but when you are cruising you will be using less gas for sure, plus you not have a higher top speed as well, who knows by how much yet though.. I dont have any local roads to test out top speed on haha..The +1 gear will def get better fuel mileage.
If your lowering the rpm, the engines not moving as fast, therefore not using as many combustion cycles.
less combustion cycles means less gas used.
however if your engine is working harder, then it will also use more fuel, but this setup by the reviews does nto seem to hurt take off or overall power at all, so acceleration should remain about the same amount of gas used if not a little less.
If you want faster acceleration you will loose more gas than before at the same acceleration.. Now you peak acceleration will be slower but when you are cruising you will be using less gas for sure, plus you not have a higher top speed as well, who knows by how much yet though.. I dont have any local roads to test out top speed on haha..
I dont know what anyone is saying, I am so tired this morning haharight, thats what i was saying lol
It does seen like I shift out of first right away but I ride in a city with lots of stop and go. Do you guys notice it's any slower at the start? Do you have to feather the clutch more now?
Adjust chain to proper tension, tighten wheel. I gave the CS nut a few taps with the impact gun, you don't need to murder it and I'm sure there is a torque spec but i do alot of these and the lock washer gets bent over to retain it too. A large slip lock plier makes this easy, simply engage the lip and a flat on the opposite side of the nut and squeeze it flat along the nut using a new, fresh edge of the washer so it doesn't weaken and break off.
Reassemble the speedo sensor, recrimp the wire strap and the replace the shifter/cover.
Go ride it and tell me it isn't how the bike should be delivered!![]()
The chain adjustment procedure is the the stock manual. You just need to get the chain to its loosest point to drop it off the rear sprocket to give you room up front.
It is easier than it sounds and just post up for help if you need it.
Another tip to make the wheel easier to move is to compress the rear caliper with your knee to loosen the brake pads. Just be sure to go slow and then pump it up when you are finished or there will be no brake when you need it!