1986 VF500F Frankencycle seeking rear sprocket advice

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  1. Mind_Surfer

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    I am wondering about swapping the 43T (1986) for a 44T, to better match the 1984 engine specs. Any thoughts?
     
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    1 on the rear is not drastic. You'll get a little better acceleration but higher rpms at freeway speeds.
     
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    And it will bring your rear tyre nearer to the swingarm. Not a problem if you are running stock wheels and tyres but can be an issue if you swap to 17 inchers. I had to mess with the chain to make sure I had room to manouvre when I swapped wheels.
     
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    Yes I am running stock wheels and tires, and not looking for anything drastic. As soon as the supplier gets some in stock, I'm going for it.
     
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    Avoid any alloy reAR SPROCKET as it will wear out twice as fast as an OEM steel sprocket.
     
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    Thanks squirrelman, I will be using steel sprockets only.
     
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    Aluminium alloy rear sprockets are fine in my experience. Renthal make good ones. I nearly always swap and had never had a problem with them. Good lubrication is more important though I will admit. I fit Scottoilers to bikes I will tour on.
     
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    I went ahead and did the swap, JT Sprockets 44T steel. As pointed out above, definitely not a drastic or even very noticeable change, but I am liking it so far.
     
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