Ok, I have my choice of 22 or 23 tooth compensating motor sprocket for a stock 1965 with side hack. What would be the better choice for a 4 speed set up for around town, to those who have been this route. I do not want to stress my cases so I'm leaning towards the 22, however, I am reading that you can further down to 19 teeth in a non-compensating example. It is not my wish to pull the primary apart a dozen times, so any advice is appreciated. Thanks, JM
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JM!
My '65 loves its 22, and I had no problem keeping up with the pack of modern machines on the Interstate.
Our motors like a higher 'powerband' than we might imagine. It hits an aircraft-like sweetspot where it can cruise all day, and still have more for passing semis.
If it doesn't, somethings amiss.
....Cotten
PS: My memory fades, but I believe I dropped tooth on the transmission countersprocket, too!AMCA #776
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Originally posted by duffeycycles View PostI prefer a 3 speed for around town sidecar gearing.Get into second & go.A lot less shifting. 4 speed never seemed as easy
Shifting is a bother?
I serviced and rode a customer's '65 with a 3-speed and reverse. Not only was it a sacrifice going straight ahead, it was so "tall" in reverse that it was,... in my opinion,.. dangerous as well as useless. Who wants to back into the garage that fast?
My wife never needed a reverse. Its too easy to get off and push it backwards by the windshield.
....CottenAMCA #776
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A major factor you left out is where you live and how you ride. Here in the Rockies with base elevation at 7000 ft and pretty much everything up from there gearing is a bit more important. Are you weekend cruising for grins, or riding in traffic? Not the same at all. Rolling a sidecar bike around on flat ground is easier than moving a two wheeler. Add an incline and it deteriorates rapidly.Robbie Knight Amca #2736
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Originally posted by jorrow View PostWill running a smaller engine sprocket, all other things unchanged, affect your speedo?Robbie Knight Amca #2736
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