Hello friends,
let's get back again for a moment to the main topic: Modifications.
I felt, that the torque could be better at low rpm and also, while riding slow through villages, 2nd gear is usually too high (loud engine), whereas the ride is too slow for third gear. In order to improve this, I was looking for a larger rear sprocket.
So far, I could not find out, if Jialing is using any of the "international bike models" sprocket dimensions as their standard or if they have developed their own style. Didn't spend much time on this yet. So if anybody has an idea - please let us know here.
Luckily I came across a blank aluminum race sprocket with 48 teeth, 3 more than on the original sprocket. All I had to do was a little milling job:
Of course I copied the original hub measurements and bolt positions.
Here you can see all sprockets and the new chain, which I replaced at the same time.
Rear sprocket original: 45
Rear sprocket replacement: 48
Front sprocket: 15
Of course, only 3 teeth larger, does not make a huge difference in the sprocket diameter as you can see on the picture above. The new sprocket is under the original one in front.
RIDING EXPERIENCE:
Even though, the diameter difference is not that big, there is a noticeable change, when riding the bike. It is definitely more responsive now.
Next I will try to find a 14 teeth front sprocket - curious to see this difference then.
Cheers,
AW.
UPDATE!!!
Hi,
I had a nice ride today to the coastal area of Lianjiang. This was the first ride to really test the new sprocket set-up in different conditions. By now its is decided for me 100%. This change is really upgrading the performance of the motorcycle towards my riding style. The biggest really feel-able feature is the increase in torque at lower rpm. Exactly what I need. You go at low rpm through villages or off-road, open the throttle and the response is there right away. In general you can ride the bike at much lower rpm now without the engine being "snappy" or shaking. Now it is even possible to get little drifts in bends off-road, just by twisting the throttle (sorry KTM and performance bike guys - this is not a given of the JH600 from the beginning - some clutch help is needed for that).
For some folk the down-side might be the lower max speed. However, this set-up gives 5300rpm at 110km/h - not too bad, considering the red starts at 8.000rpm.
I am really hyped about that change now and will start to research the standard, Jialing is using for this bike, so we can order nice after-market sprockets. Not sure how long my aluminum sprocket will last.
To give some of you a better understanding, of what it means to ride cross country roads in China, here some "impressions".
Yeah, this looks a bit steep - actually was riding that path of the previous picture above back again and had to stop for that picture....
Nothing happened - here she stands at the beach....
Well, of course, there are also "normal" roads. But where is the fun at fighting trucks and busses all the time and breathing black smoke?
Hope you like the pix.
Cheers,
AW.
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