All things being equal (meaning, regular street-riding conditions, 155 pound rider), why would you put 14/50 front and rear sprockets on a Wombat 125?
Isn't the better choice 14 and 56 for general purpose street riding? With the 14/50 combo, I can't really shift into 5th with much effect.
--Brian
Front and rear sprockets
Re: Front and rear sprockets
With bikes this old a 50 tooth sprocket may have been all the previous owner could find. You could always go the less expensive route and drop the front to a 13 tooth. This would get you back closer to stock. Only problem is the 13 tooth fronts wear pretty quickly if ridden a lot,
Re: Front and rear sprockets
But a wide variety of new sprockets (including the spec 14/56) are available from Strictly Hodaka, Hodaka-Parts and other online suppliers. And since this bike was recently restored, I just can't figure out why you would use a 50 tooth rear.
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Re: Front and rear sprockets
Gearing is such a personal thing. A tuned hodaka is going to run considerably better than factory stock. Some folks like to wind them out and others never will. Where you ride and how you ride will will determine what sprocket you need, it will not be the same for all riders. I think the 14 tooth front sprocket is a good start. A restored bike is done for quality looks and personal preference and also cost that 50 tooth sprocket may have been on hand. ------------- Clarence
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Re: Front and rear sprockets
. . . and if you should come across a downhill, with a tailwind . . . and you tuck in behind the bars . . . what a Walter Mitty moment!
Ed
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Keep the rubber side down!
Re: Front and rear sprockets
Hah! Good one, Ed! I love that reference to Walter Mitty. I can see him (well, me) in such a moment.
Re: Front and rear sprockets
When I built my Wombat I put 14 and 56. I weight 170 and can get it up to about 59 mph pushing it. Its what I like in low gears and High.
Like Clarence said Its what you want. Ed love the walter mitty
MTRob
Like Clarence said Its what you want. Ed love the walter mitty
MTRob
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