If you happen to know any info about a particular bikes shaft drive please post it up. will help folk know what to look for in custom builds. Please use format of:
Manufacture, Model bike,Years, left or right side unit, Gear Ratio, what countries bike popular/sold
Shaft Final Drive and Ratios
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Re: Shaft Final Drive and Ratios
peugeot TUD5 - MOTO GUZZI 16.500 km so far
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Re: Shaft Final Drive and Ratios
Good stuff
All disappointingly low ratios tho' - need much higher gearing for decent fuel economy with any of the larger diesels.
All disappointingly low ratios tho' - need much higher gearing for decent fuel economy with any of the larger diesels.
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Re: Shaft Final Drive and Ratios
Tis why I think with a CVT one should run a chain or belt (chain takes less room?) off the Secondary Clutch/Pulley to another sprocket that drives the universal joint of the Final drive. That way ratios of sprockets could be set to work with the shaft drive to end up with an appropriate end ratio.tappy wrote:Good stuff
All disappointingly low ratios tho' - need much higher gearing for decent fuel economy with any of the larger diesels.
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With a standard GUZZI gearbox and an idro convert rear bevel you get 120km/h at 3200 rpm.
With a V11 bevel 150 km/h at 3200 rpm.
With a V11 bevel 150 km/h at 3200 rpm.
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Re: Shaft Final Drive and Ratios
Ehm what do you guys mean by making it lower or higher?
Shall we make gears longers or shorter please?
Shall we make gears longers or shorter please?
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Re: Shaft Final Drive and Ratios
Higher geared pretty universally means more output speed for a given input speed. Think about how you change "up" and "down".
Higher geared is also "longer". Diesels should be laboured (avoiding high revs) for economy so Nanko's numbers sound useful.
Higher geared is also "longer". Diesels should be laboured (avoiding high revs) for economy so Nanko's numbers sound useful.