roscowgo wrote:Let us know how the sprock-swap goes on that 250. I'm pretty curious.
I got home last night to find a package waiting for me... two sprockets and a pair of boots. Since I ride the bike to work I decided to stage the change and only install the front sprocket... the rear sprocket will be replaced this weekend.
The front sprocket was $13.99 from Dennis Kirk, and since I was also ordering some boots (jumping the total over $100) shipping was free. The change probably took 30-45 minutes, much of that spent readjusting the chain tension.
I went for a ride last night, and then commuted to work this morning... about 75 miles total since the change... not a huge difference, but the bike is a lot more pleasant. Around town and on tighter twistier roads dropping into 1st before a turn is no longer a mistake...you can accelerate all the way through an intersection without having to shift now, and on the interstate the bike is just a little bit calmer (approx. 500RPM drop at 60MPH) without much loss of performance.
All told, I'd say it's the best $14 you can spend on a Ninja 250.
I'll drop the 42t rear sprocket in the rear this weekend, but I'm not sure if it'll be too much of of a change.... we'll see.
Ride it like you think owning it matters.