Clutch 56 teeth burn out

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kksbunny

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Hi guys, i have a question...

I have a max torque clutch with 13T on it
and i have a 56T sprocket on the back wheel.... and using a #41 chain connectiong booth
will this burnout my clutch

It is a Harbor freight Predator 212 cc engine on it

Or should i make a gear reduction box?

Thank You !!!
 
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MotorBicycleRacing

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Hi guys, i have a question...

I have a max torque clutch with 13T on it
and i have a 56T sprocket on the back wheel.... and using a #41 chain connectiong booth
will this burnout my clutch

It is a Harbor freight Predator 212 cc engine on it

Or should i make a gear reduction box?

Thank You !!!
Why are you starting a new thread??? your old thread
would be better to ask this question in.

Do you know how to use the gear ratio calculator? :)

It ain't gonna work.
Also did you consider how wide the 212 cc is?
How are you going to line the chain up from the front sprocket
on the 212 cc to the back wheel sprocket?

What bike are you putting this on?
 

kksbunny

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i am sorry that i started this new threat, i forgot my old one......
I mean i made my own gear reduction box, but i want to change the gear ration so it will be 13 to 13, and 10 to 56, will this be fine.... and its a cruise bike :)
 

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:) Download the calculator and play with it! :D

gear ratio calculator from motoredbikes.com

The program can be downloaded from http://jimsitton.net/ratiocalc/

Just right click on the file gearratio.exe and select "save link as" and put it somewhere you can find it again.

Once it's saved, double click on the gearratio.exe file and it will run.

The program allows for up to three ratios in series. If you have fewer just leave the unused ratios set to 1:1.

The program will also calculate speed based on engine RPM, drive ratio,and wheel diameter. Be sure to measure the outside diameter of your wheel for accurate results.