Not without throwing a lot of money at the bike - you'll most likely need someone to cast and machine a new set for you. Final drive gears for shaft driven bikes generally only come in one ratio, as installed from the manufacturer. If enough people complain about it, sometimes an aftermarket company will cast and machine a set with different ratios but that's rare. It's way more common to see this done for cars. If someone wants to change ratios on a shaftie, probably the only route is to change the gears inside the transmission - IF there's an aftermarket company out there already making them.allawybiker wrote:Maybe this is a stupid question to the informed, but can such modifications be made to Shaft drive bikes?
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It's been my experience that you if you want to change the gears on your car, you either change the rear axle (more common) or transmission (usually if yours is about to puke anyways). But that's probably because I come from a do-it-yourself highschool-metalshop-quality kinda of place.Gummiente wrote:Not without throwing a lot of money at the bike - you'll most likely need someone to cast and machine a new set for you. Final drive gears for shaft driven bikes generally only come in one ratio, as installed from the manufacturer. If enough people complain about it, sometimes an aftermarket company will cast and machine a set with different ratios but that's rare. It's way more common to see this done for cars. If someone wants to change ratios on a shaftie, probably the only route is to change the gears inside the transmission - IF there's an aftermarket company out there already making them.allawybiker wrote:Maybe this is a stupid question to the informed, but can such modifications be made to Shaft drive bikes?

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I should have been more clear on that, I meant that it's easier on cars to change the rear end gearing because there's usually several ratios available. That's a throwback to my stock car racing days, we used to change ratios in the differential depending upon which track we ran at.Telesque wrote:It's been my experience that you if you want to change the gears on your car, you either change the rear axle (more common) or transmission


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Are you a Machinist? I'm a Millwright with a fair bit of experience on lathes and milling machines, but making a set of bevelled gears is WAY beyond my capabilities.f8aw8su wrote:in fact, i work in a place where i could probly make a gearset for a shaftdrive in about a day



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it's actually really easy. Access to equipment is clutch.Are you a Machinist? I'm a Millwright with a fair bit of experience on lathes and milling machines, but making a set of bevelled gears is WAY beyond my capabilities. Embarassed
I work in a gear shop. I can't grind a bevel gear, but could cut the gear and send it out for hardening and grinding, then grind the OD journals and whatnot myself.