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hunter


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posted May 29, 2013 02:28 AM        Edited By: hunter on 29 May 2013 10:31
Im close to pulling the trigger on a new 14r , but...

there's something that Im not liking the sound of, and thats the miss/stutter issue after regearing .

has there been an solution to the problem??

thanks

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boop1972


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posted May 29, 2013 04:40 AM        
Never had a problem 17/45 gearing
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carabuser


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posted May 29, 2013 07:09 AM        
16/43 is what one person has said is the "fix" I cannot take credit for it, zx14racer is the one that did it ...
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hunter


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posted May 29, 2013 09:39 AM        
It sounds like a real pita, I'm suprised the forums aren't full of this ?
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MotoCycho


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posted May 29, 2013 10:04 AM        
quote:
It sounds like a real pita, I'm suprised the forums aren't full of this ?


They might not be full of this discussion because it is rare and not reproducible... ??

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hunter


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posted May 29, 2013 01:22 PM        
quote:
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It sounds like a real pita, I'm suprised the forums aren't full of this ?


They might not be full of this discussion because it is rare and not reproducible... ??


I rare? Hmm maybe? Maybe the straightline guys aren't noticing it because easy riding 1st n 2nd gear isn't utilized?

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MotoCycho


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posted May 29, 2013 01:39 PM        
quote:
quote:
quote:
It sounds like a real pita, I'm suprised the forums aren't full of this ?


They might not be full of this discussion because it is rare and not reproducible... ??


I rare? Hmm maybe? Maybe the straightline guys aren't noticing it because easy riding 1st n 2nd gear isn't utilized?


Maybe...?

I'll be testing stuff on mine soon enough.. then I'll know first hand.

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cliffrandall


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posted May 29, 2013 06:00 PM        
No problem whatsoever with 17/38 gearing....Buy the 14R, it's without a doubt the finest bike I've ever ridden.
Cliff

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hunter


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posted May 29, 2013 06:12 PM        
thanks for the input Cliff.
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hunter


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posted May 30, 2013 01:29 PM        
What about with a larger diameter tyre,like a 55 profile?
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joseph702


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posted June 01, 2013 01:42 PM        
I have a 09 beefed to hell and then 14r is a better bike , if ur gama spend the money buy it .
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Seno


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posted June 02, 2013 04:07 AM        
I had the stutter and it was not terrible, but annoying especially on turns.... I went +1 in the rear and that's when it happened. Had the best guy I know rip it apart to find what's causing it and he could not. It has to do with the wheel speed sensors & TC. I do not know of anyone with the 13 that has the issue (but then again I have been busy and not read the forums every day), and the stock gearing is not bad...... You can always play around with gear ratios or maybe it will not be an issue on the 13's.
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joseph702


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posted June 02, 2013 06:42 AM        
Imo if u have a single glitch with one gear go one tooth up or down , but it stil confuses me how it can do it ,
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