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Kx500 best gearing for top speed?

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Arrogant17:
Ill buy another gauge and test it to see what it says,

J.ellwanger:
wow...
 i thought 119lbs.  was good,
  what is a good number to replace rings and ETC..
?

sandblaster:

--- Quote from: J.ellwanger on August 28, 2013, 03:26:11 PM ---wow...
 i thought 119lbs.  was good,
  what is a good number to replace rings and ETC..
?

--- End quote ---

Someone posted a link to a manual this morning.
This is the numbers for a 1988 kx125
109-171 psi

KX250
119-185 psi

KX500
105- 164 psi

Motorrad:

--- Quote from: sandblaster on August 28, 2013, 03:59:15 PM ---
--- Quote from: J.ellwanger on August 28, 2013, 03:26:11 PM ---wow...
 i thought 119lbs.  was good,
  what is a good number to replace rings and ETC..
?

--- End quote ---

Someone posted a link to a manual this morning.
This is the numbers for a 1988 kx125
109-171 psi

KX250
119-185 psi

KX500
105- 164 psi

--- End quote ---

a properly built stocker will read about 175.  (ahem.  usmc's that he melted)

ELRUKO:
Team Greens Baja bikes from the 90's were geared 16 / 42   I don't know how they got the 16 in there.  Thats how they got 110 mph.  Normal people don't go there...

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