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what else is needed for gearing change?
« on: December 19, 2009, 02:00:52 PM »

I have an 07 ultra classic w/a 110". happy with the power (100HP&110ft/lb) planning on changing the gearing using the 30tooth andrews front sprocket.

My SM told me no belt change would be required, Andrews web site says no belt change required, so hopefully that is the case. My question is will this throw off the speedometer and if so what is the proper way to correct this?
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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2009, 03:48:35 PM »

I have an 07 ultra classic w/a 110". happy with the power (100HP&110ft/lb) planning on changing the gearing using the 30tooth andrews front sprocket.

My SM told me no belt change would be required, Andrews web site says no belt change required, so hopefully that is the case. My question is will this throw off the speedometer and if so what is the proper way to correct this?

I am looking into the same 30T front transmission pulley. My SM says that Andrews info is wrong. You must use a different belt to match. See this thread for details http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=42529.msg648455#msg648455

It will throw off the speedo.

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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2009, 04:44:30 PM »

I am looking into the same 30T front transmission pulley. My SM says that Andrews info is wrong. You must use a different belt to match. See this thread for details http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=42529.msg648455#msg648455

It will throw off the speedo.

JW

If going from the 32 to 31 you could use the same belt Jeff.  Down to a 30 you'd have to change belts too.
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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #3 on: December 19, 2009, 04:49:45 PM »


My question is will this throw off the speedometer and if so what is the proper way to correct this?



Dakota Digital and others make devices that electronically adjust for the gearing change and thereby bring the speedometer back to accurate.  Some are not, so whatever you pick up make sure it's a plug type (no cutting and splicing).  The Dakota Digital piece is easy and cost competitive.  For however long this listing is active here's one just found on eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190335393795
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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #4 on: December 19, 2009, 05:25:33 PM »

If going from the 32 to 31 you could use the same belt Jeff.  Down to a 30 you'd have to change belts too.

Ya that's what I was trying to say. I'm leaning toward the 30T as I rarely ride expressways or + 75 - 80 mph.

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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2009, 06:44:05 PM »

I made this same change back about a year ago on my trike...  30T Andrews, smaller belt and dakota speedo adjuster which I had to wire into the ECM. It won't work on an 07 unless you wire it in.

This to me was the long way around now that I have had to think about it. Changing the compensating gear is the cheaper and easier way to go.

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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2009, 10:12:56 PM »

I made this same change back about a year ago on my trike...  30T Andrews, smaller belt and dakota speedo adjuster which I had to wire into the ECM. It won't work on an 07 unless you wire it in.

This to me was the long way around now that I have had to think about it. Changing the compensating gear is the cheaper and easier way to go.



What parts do you need to accomplish this with the 6 speed tranny?

JW
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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #7 on: December 19, 2009, 10:21:53 PM »

What parts do you need to accomplish this with the 6 speed tranny?

JW

What parts are you asking for?  The front belt pulley, belt and speedo adjuster conversion or the compensating gear conversion?

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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2009, 10:23:38 PM »

What parts are you asking for?  The front belt pulley, belt and speedo adjuster conversion or the compensating gear conversion?



Sorry  I'm not being very clear today.
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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2009, 10:30:20 PM »

S&S makes a compensating gear kit.

I have the info in my files. I'll look around for you. Hang tight, may take a few minutes.

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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2009, 10:48:39 PM »

I'm trying to find it...  EVO Industries, NOT S&S

The 07 and up (6-speed) bikes have a 1.35 primary ratio (34 tooth compensator/46 tooth clutch) 46/34=1.35. Changing the compensator sprocket to a smaller size, increases RPM, making for stronger acceleration. Changing the compensator to a 30 tooth makes the primary ratio 1.53 (46/30)

Also, if you change the compensator you shouldn't loose your 6 gear indicator light. Changing the front belt pulley you will.


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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #11 on: December 19, 2009, 11:34:21 PM »

I'm trying to find it...  EVO Industries, NOT S&S

The 07 and up (6-speed) bikes have a 1.35 primary ratio (34 tooth compensator/46 tooth clutch) 46/34=1.35. Changing the compensator sprocket to a smaller size, increases RPM, making for stronger acceleration. Changing the compensator to a 30 tooth makes the primary ratio 1.53 (46/30)

Also, if you change the compensator you shouldn't loose your 6 gear indicator light. Changing the front belt pulley you will.


http://www.evoindusa.com/

30T SPROCKET FOR 2006 DYNA 2007-LATER BIG TWIN     

Evolution Industries 30 Tooth Sprocket For 2006 Dyna and 2007 and Later Big Twins


Changes Stock 1.352 Gear Ratio To 1.5333 Gear Ratio

4th Gear 70 MPH @ 3620 RPM * New 4th Gear 70 MPH @ 4500 RPM’S

5th Gear 70 MPH @ 3042 RPM * New 5TH Gear 70 MPH @ About 3750 RPM’S

6th Gear 70 MPH @ 2570 RPM* New 6th Gear 70 MPH @ About 3250 RPM’S


Thanks for the information. This is from Evo Ind. website:  Not compatible with 6th speed indicator light.

Here's an rpm comparision for changing to the Andrews 30T pulley.

32T = 2402 RPM @ 65 MPH
31T = 2479 RPM @ 65 MPH
30T = 2562 RPM @ 65 MPH

32T = 2771 RPM @ 75 MPH
31T = 2861 RPM @ 75 MPH
30T = 2956 RPM @ 75 MPH

32T = 3141 RPM @ 85 MPH
31T = 3242 RPM @ 85 MPH
30T = 3350 RPM @ 85 MPH

Like everything in life, each has it's pros and cons.

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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #12 on: December 20, 2009, 09:45:10 AM »

The speed sensor, located on the tranny, looks for a certain range of resistance while in 6th gear. The ECM recognizes that range and turns on the 6th gear light. The reason I said "shouldn't" is because although I know of guys that have lost the light, several others haven't when using the compensating gear change. All that have used the front belt pulley change have lost the light including me.

It's something I really don't miss and have gotten used to it not being there.

The Dakota speedo device, SIM-1, does a good job of calibrating the speedometer. Just two buttons. One for MPH up and the other one is for down. You can use your GPS or follow a car that has an accurate speedometer. Grab the SIM-1 and push the proper button a few times and it moves your speedo indicator. When you don't change the button for 10 seconds the SIM-1 decides you are finished and retains the settings forever or until you hit another button. It comes with two plugs for the 06 and down. On the 07 and up you must locate the wiring to the speed sensor at the ECM and splice it in. That's not hard to do, just takes patience. When done you simply leave it under the right side cover and tie it up.

Here is a picture of the SIM-1  http://www.axiomcycles.com/pages/item/itemdetail.asp?item=28-205-0048&itemsection=514   I got mine on ebay for under 100 shipped.

Like I said, looking back... I would have changed the compensating gear. The kit from EVO can be found a little cheaper if you look around. The hardest part about that install is getting the compensating bolt off and back on correctly. You will also loose some of the compensating cushion with this kit. The gear is just a gear and has no compensating spring system built in. If you have the IDS on the rear pulley you will feel little to no difference in the drive train when snagging a gear.
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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2009, 10:51:03 AM »

I got a Baker 31T rear pulley to replace the stock. No belt change required. It takes you down from 80 at 3K RPM in 6th, to 75 at 3K in 6th. It should make 6th gear a lil more usable now. I felt going to the 30T wasn't worth it. Belt change required prolly, and it takes you down to 70 at 3K RPM in 6th gear, which is like the 5-speed gearing was. I was always looking for 6th gear with my 5-speed RK's! I haven't installed it yet, but I have all the parts. I got the Speedo re-calibrator too. I figure I'll set it up using my Zumo. ;)

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Re: what else is needed for gearing change?
« Reply #14 on: December 20, 2009, 11:05:38 AM »

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" You will also loose some of the compensating cushion with this kit. The gear is just a gear and has no compensating spring system built in. If you have the IDS on the rear pulley you will feel little to no difference in the drive train when snagging a gear." :nixweiss:

I have one of those EVO IND. gears and have hesitated to install it cause I have heard claims that (counter) the above quote.......If someone that has it installed and (STILL has it installed) and feels like the vibes have not increased significantly and/or other downsides,  I'd be happy to know about it. :confused5:
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