I'm not too worried about losing some bottom-end, simply want to lose some revs and save sum money on my daily commute. Anyone recommend an aftermarket kit which lasts and can stand up to a bit of daily abuse at similiar cost to Honda?
Thanks

I have managed that before ,well 130 or somethingstormingjoe wrote:probably wouldnt gain much in mpg, i get bout 135 too a tank commuting. which not to bad, tank size is limiting factor.
That is right for standard gearing as SJ thoughtB120CR wrote:thanks joe. i pressume thats std?
is 16 front / 41 rear correct? (short of going in the shed and counting!
Why didn't you take the Storm?on our ride-out last weekend i managed 55mpg
Stratman wrote:Why didn't you take the Storm?on our ride-out last weekend i managed 55mpg![]()
I have never heard of anyone else getting those sort of mpg figures - mine has averaged 42 over the last 9 years. The larger rear sprocket puts the speedo out, so this would give a distorted mpg, but can't see how you get 55 mpg?
In my experience, fuel consumption is better if you don't change up too soon and in fact using some revs burns the fuel more efficiently. Lowering the gearing, even allowing for the speedo distortion, actually improved my mpg as the engine was running in its "sweet spot" more of the time, plus you need less gear changing.