Close ratio tranny question?
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Close ratio tranny question?
I think the more important thing with the close ratio is that you don't lose as much rpm and hp between shifts. I also think it may reduce shifting by being able to recover better in mis-shifts or wrong gear situiations. Lastly it may be easier to speed shift (or whatever it's called.)
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Close ratio tranny question?
Originally posted by: fishslab
Lastly it may be easier to speed shift (or whatever it's called.)
Lastly it may be easier to speed shift (or whatever it's called.)
how do you think all those 03 trannys blew??? lol..
thats how mine went anyway. tryin to shift like all my buddys on their yamahas... well... my polaris couldnt do it.
maybe you can now... but you couldnt then.
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Close ratio tranny question?
If it works the way I think it will, I can see many positives. On open runs you will have good consistent power like a drag. On steep hill climbs the rpms should not drop off as steep between gears. If you miss a shift or are bound up where shifting might be difficult you can get by. Dropping gears to slow down won't over rev you or throw you over the handlebars or pop the front end up.
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Close ratio tranny question?
The amount of shifting with the close ratio's won't neccessarily be any more than the regular trans. Depending on the type of trail it may actually be less. With the wide 1-2 gap on the standard you may find on some trails 1st isn't high enough and second is to high so you would be shifting more. With the close ratio trans you could stay in second....
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