Refitting the 16t Gearbox Sprocket on the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Reborn
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- Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
- Re fitting the 16t gearbox sprocket, to see how the bike pulls through the gears now that it has the Hitchcocks performance camshaft as well as the free flow air filter and exhaust, while filming to explain when fitting it there is a better film on fitting the 16t gearbox sprocket I previously made you can watch here; • Royal Enfield Classic ...
Even though I am not a Enfield rider, I find myself watching several Enfield RUclipsr channels, most of which seams to be a bit of touring, general chat and bike fixing. All of which I enjoy watching including yours 👍
Hi, thanks for watching and taking the time to comment,
Very much appreciated!!!👍😁
Bruce, awesome work , a dream bike for sure!
Thanks Julian 😁👍
Thank you for the cardboard tip when cleaning and lubricating the chain.
Works a treat Jonathan 😁👍👍
Morning Bruce.
Yes, I've been thinking about a 16 Sprocket as I've done all the upgrades. Interesting video.
Cheers mate
Hi Phil, it seems to work better with the mods done than on a stock set up 👍😁
Just ordered one Bruce, I'll see how it goes. Thanks for info as always.
Interesting! On my BMW G650x country, similar to Enfield in that single cylinder that can plod really well with a fuel mod that gives you low rev drivability. Standard gearing is 16/47. I tried 15/47 coz first gear a bit high off road . Only did one run up the hills and kept looking for another gear. Next was try 16/49 , result! Although not a big change it’s bang on. 20 limit is 3rd gear , 30 is 4th gear and top gear from 37 mph. Don’t ever look at Speedo coz you know in 3 at nice low revs you are 19-21 mph, happy spot. Before having fuel mod on previous F650gs you couldn’t drop below 50 in fifth gear without chugging and needed 3 rd gear for 30mph, was almost unusable. RE Classic seems yo have nice low down drivability. Makes lammermuirs a joy to ride in!
Keep em coming Bruce!
Hi Neil sounds like you have your 650 sorted, you always have praise for it when i see you, a sign of a happy owner 😁👍
More films soon! 👍
Seems to have helped with cam, Bruce. Am just gonna leave mine as is. Powmill tomorrow am. Hopefully the weather is kind to us .😊
These bikes are as good totally stock or extras added Mark, just perfect 😁👍 enjoy your day out! 😎😁👍
Answered the age old question if more power is benefited by higher gearing. Think part of the fun is experimenting. Thank you for leading the way. Big bore kit next? 😮
Thanks Mike, think i have spent enough on this 350 now and as VB mentioned the bore kit will work out costing at least 1K
Again hopefully someone else does it first and posts there findings on here 😁👍
Cheers Bruce
When I had the 16T on a stock bike, You didn't want to be changing up to 5th until the bike was rolling along at 50+mph. Now all the mods are done I might well try the 16T again as it only takes a few mins to change it.
I will go up the winding country roads soon and see how it pulls through gears riding it as a 4 speed,
I hammered it through the gears on this film just for folk to see the speed through the gears, but really just want it to be nice on the usual country roads i am usually on 👍😁
Cheers Bruce
I have the 16t on a completely stock Classic 350. I think it’s brilliant. Beforehand I couldn’t get through an intersection without shifting to second. Curious to see if it’s even better with the cam. I do notice, in case anyone is wondering, that if you try to short-shift at all there is a distinct lack of power. For me anyway you have to run it higher in the rev range to maintain torque and speed when shifting through the gears.
Hi, thanks for sharing your thoughts on riding stock set up with a 16t 👍👍👍😁
With regard to all the mods.....anyone tell me how they affect your insurance given the bike is no longer stock? Lovin the channel, good work 👏
Hi, my Insurance through Bennett’s is ok about as no change to CC or serious chassis/brakes, but you best check with your insurance company 👍😁
Cheers Bruce
Thanks mate. Great guidance 🙏
Cracking video Bruce, might try this at some point, is the 16T readily available?
Hi Steve thanks, yes the 16t is usually in stick at Hitchcocks UK, here is a link to it;
accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/accessory-shop/Gearbox-Sprockets-Meteor/45246
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@@Coastriderscotland Cheers bud, thanks for the swift reply.
That looks so much faster to accelerate than it used to Bruce 👍 or do you cane it a lot more too 😊
Hi Glyn, guess its a bit of both! 😜😁👍
Greetings Mr. Bruce,
Sorry for the inconvenience but I am from India and my classic has a saree guard I am unable to find the part number, to replace it with what you have in the export version Kindly could you get the part number of it for me. I would be highly obliged. Thanks
Hi, is it the pillion replacement rear rack? Or the pannier reR racks you are after?
I have not seen a saree guard here in the UK for sale for the Classic 350 Reborn, just for older Bullet 500’s and i think they come from India via eBay shops
@@Coastriderscotland Yes the same saree guard as on the old bullet 500s it is here on my classic reborn from the factory i wish to replace it with the export variant the one you have could you please let me know it's part number. Or how can i get it for myself to get the desired bobber look.
Hi Bruce, if the step between 15 and 16 teeth proves to be too big there is the option of swapping out the rear sprocket, it seems 3 sizes are available: 44, 42, and 40, which lets you play around with smaller gearing steps than the change from 15 to 16 on the front gear. Do you have a long hill where you can run timed distance tests with the different sprockets, loads, gear selections, and speeds? It takes time but avoids using a dyno to collect real data on the performance.
Hi Alex, thats yet another gearing option you have with the rear options 😁👍
As usual i always hope someone else try’s out changes first and posts there findings to save a bit money if things are not worth doing 😁👍
@@Coastriderscotland When I calculate the final drive ratios, the 15/42 combination is 2.800:1 , 16/44 is 2.750:1, 15/40 is 2.667:1, and 16/42 is 2.625. I think the step from 2.800:1 to 2.625:1 is too big, but I don't have a bike to test this out. Would you be interested in trying the 15/40 and 16/44 combinations if a 40-tooth and 44-tooth sprocket were to arrive at your place? That's assuming you currently have the 42-tooth sprocket on your bike.
Ha, you came right past S's Mum's house!
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Hey, Is the performance cam necessary for 16t sprocket
I rode the bike 2or3000 miles on the 16t and found bike was better on stock gearing, i think it was struggling to pull into wind and hills in 5th, while 4th being ok was a bit buzzy,
Cheers Bruce
@@Coastriderscotland Thanks Mr. Bruce
Regards
Took mine off again.😂
Is it not a good job ? I was considering fitting one
I will see how it goes David, not costing anything as already have it and good to de grease around the drive chain and clean the chain again 😁👍
@Coastriderscotland yeah it's so easy to change from one to the other. I played around with mine.
You have said before these bikes like to rev and I agree. I have de-cat DNA air filter fuel 'Xlite and Cam.
I found on a long hill with a slight head wind, I had to go down a gear to keep the speed up, nothing serious but definitely ran out of puff a bit.
So went back to standard sprocket to help keep those revs up.