I understand where you are coming from. However, running a single speed setup, I had to decide what "optimal" gearing should be. I shot for 32 mph redline, because anything less and its not even worth putting a 98cc engine on your bike. The engine and the drivetrain have the torque to achieve the speed I've geared for, and once the clutch locks up it accelerates just fine. The only weak point of my setup is the weak clutch engagement, and I don't think the gearing is to blame. My final drive is 12.44:1, and I really think its a reasonable ratio for this engine. And like I said, I did some research on clutch tuning. A light spring allows for earlier clutch engagement, which can be bad because the engine isnt making any power yet. A heavy spring allows for later engagement. However, light shoes allow for later engagement while heavy shoes allow for earlier engagement. So with a heavy spring and heavy shoes, you sort of get a balance. Also the heavier shoes push out with more force, allowing for better contact and grip. So after all the research I've done, heavier shoes seem to be the best solution for me.