I just got a very low mileage 2009 (938 miles). I immediately installed a Fritzco 14 tooth but haven’t even had time to test it yet. It was good to see your video to assure me I made the right choice.
I couldn't agree more about the 14/45 ratio. I found I was either too short or too long on gearing when riding dirt with my XR. Went to the lower 14T in front and never looked back.
I was running a 14 on the front with 48 on the rear was good for the dirt but not so good on the hyway, so I thought I ride on the street more then the dirt so went back to 15/48 , I have dirt bikes at home I can take out if I want to dirt ride but really the XR can handle the dirt with stock gearing just need to know how to ride, what a perfect bike
Thanks for the vid man , Love my xr650L ride safe . I just ordered 14 :) .Had it in mind to do , you pushed me over the edge :) hahah , Now to set my sag , or maybe a lowering link , even at 6' I tippy toe and have to lean to one side at stop lights . Its not cool when severe trail rides the grounds not even lol.
I did that lowering link first, as this is the 3rd xrL ive owned and batt relocate and aftermarket muf/sa.. i use the 14/48 it like 8 mph difference.. game changer for me lowering losing 40lbs mostly HIGH, lowered the CG on the bike.. with 14/48 it still will top out at 82mph at 6k rpm.. but if i get on the hiway i wont be going much over 70 fully loaded... and its only till my next dirt road on my 1100 mile looped route!
Kk bike delivered to PNW from Europe, had my sprocket in a week. Most spline coverage, outstanding quality. Top grade hardware. Installed with moly grease on shaft. Installation was simple and bulletproof. Accept no substitute, buy the superpinion.
@@30minutemoto We thank you but we don't want to be compared to ignoble copies. Ours is a product that we created with a lot of effort and sacrifice, we patented it, it is made in Italy and has nothing in common with a terrible Chinese copy. And we don't want to be compared to them, it would be like recognizing something that doesn't exist for us. If this is your intention, please leave us out. Thank you
This IS my intention… first of all it is bold of you to advertise your sprocket on my RUclips video. I should just delete this comment thread. Secondly it sounds like you’re scared to have your product compared to all the others. I intend to purchase them all at full price and do an honest comparison.
I went back to 15 /45 I just didn't care for it winding out on the road at around 55 mph , now it just cruises at 65 . I did lower it I like it ,I need to lower forks a bit now see how that is . New dual sport tires . I'm just enjoying the ride now . Is seems a bit loose on front end , need to try 1/8 in lower on forks then up to 3/4 if that doesn't do it .
Greetings, As always another brilliant detailed video production 🇺🇲🍾🎉🇺🇲 Would you provide me with the link to purchase the mirrors you have installed. Thank you so much for assisting me and keep producing more videos about the XR
This might be a little long winded, but hopefully not confusing. A lot of people go with lower gearing but never talk about performance outside of the trails. I recently watched a video of a guy touring the country on a DR650 fitted with a 14t front. He says that it makes it a faster bike. Not top speed, but throughout the rev range, in every gear. The theory being that the torque increase applies in every gear, not just first on single track. So I’m wondering if this is something you have found, or have you not focused on that part. I put a 16t on my street bike, and while people focus on highway performance and lower revs in top speed, I found that it seemed to increase the top speed of every gear, making it more useable on some city streets. Less shifting. Just curious to see what you think, if it applies the other way as well.
You might want to consider running a 47 tooth back sprocket from sunstar. I also have been running 14 and 15 front counter shaft sprockets with this setup without having to change the chain length. Also a lot of people run a bigger tire in the rear for instance a 130 versus the stock 120 which also changes the gear ratio.
a 130 vs a 120 is the width,not how tall it is. only the 80/90/ would do that so a 120/80/19 would be shortr than a 120/90/19. not being a smart ass,my brother
Whatever gearing you run, get the PBI countershaft sprocket as it is wider and will protect your countershaft splines from damage, this is a known issue on the 650L.
Is 15/45 too tall or do you just need more low to mid range power to make it perfect? If 14/45 was perfect as you said why did you load the bike up on the trailer to take it home? Really on the power that you currently have a 14/48 might be your perfect compromise. I always like to first free up and or to a reasonable & economic point make more power before sorting out gearing. Displacement is fine because you have plenty of torque. While 40 hp is sufficient 60 like they got out of the xr650r would be lots of fun without apparently going off the envelope in terms of reliability. I don’t know what you can get cost effectively but I think I would research that before settling on gears & chain. 🎯🤷♂️
This is a prime example of trying to make an XR-L into something it’s not. It’s not a race bike. It doesn’t need 60hp. I believe this ratio is perfect for ME because it FEELS right. I trailered to the trails because I live an hour and a half from them… don’t be judgy.
lol gearing is an easy way to change the ratio.. can do it in minutes vs hrs to tear down an engine.. stop trying to over think things that arent your idea... a 14/48 is nearly identical to 15/45 ratio.. the 14 will give a quicker response. my vstrom has a 17t front, i felt it was too tall off road so i went with a 16t.. ill probably go with a 14/45 or 14/48 on the xrL.. will depend on what 65mph sounds like rpm wise.. my max hiway speed..
'23 w 14/48... Only way to go for switchbacks and boulders. I don't want to jump up the hill but mountain goat up with total control and balance. Might go 13/48 and ride it in Trials... Ha .
i think the 14/48 is the way to go.. it 9 mph difference, but the added control for me is worth any sacrifice in top speed.. ill rarely go that if at all.. 90% off road.. just look at my tires 90%ers dot... 90 off 10 on...
I've been looking at bikes & liked the 500x but then I saw this one.....lol, it seems the manufacture put a gear that could end up stripping the splines? What a nightmare if it happens to you & it would if I'd bought it... but not now b/c I know about it. So you can do 90 or cruise at 70mph w/o any problems? Living where I do, using the highway is a must & it's 75mph ruling out most smaller bikes. I could tool along at 60 but that's dangerous & it's also a danger running at 75 w/o having in more power that'll get you out of trouble. Yeah, I'm all caught up in what I need based on the intent for the bike. Thanks for your video. peace
I just got a very low mileage 2009 (938 miles). I immediately installed a Fritzco 14 tooth but haven’t even had time to test it yet. It was good to see your video to assure me I made the right choice.
This comment makes me so happy!
Thanks for this vid, very helpful 👍 time to order a 14
Thank you! I really do enjoy the 14 on there.
I couldn't agree more about the 14/45 ratio. I found I was either too short or too long on gearing when riding dirt with my XR. Went to the lower 14T in front and never looked back.
I haven’t changed back yet either. It’s too much fun like this.
I was running a 14 on the front with 48 on the rear was good for the dirt but not so good on the hyway, so I thought I ride on the street more then the dirt so went back to 15/48 , I have dirt bikes at home I can take out if I want to dirt ride but really the XR can handle the dirt with stock gearing just need to know how to ride, what a perfect bike
14/48 is the sweet spot but use a thick front for spline wear.
Thanks for the vid man , Love my xr650L ride safe . I just ordered 14 :) .Had it in mind to do , you pushed me over the edge :) hahah , Now to set my sag , or maybe a lowering link , even at 6' I tippy toe and have to lean to one side at stop lights . Its not cool when severe trail rides the grounds not even lol.
I’m contemplating the lowering link.
@@30minutemoto I've got the Koubal havent put it on yet .
I did that lowering link first, as this is the 3rd xrL ive owned and batt relocate and aftermarket muf/sa.. i use the 14/48 it like 8 mph difference.. game changer for me lowering losing 40lbs mostly HIGH, lowered the CG on the bike.. with 14/48 it still will top out at 82mph at 6k rpm.. but if i get on the hiway i wont be going much over 70 fully loaded... and its only till my next dirt road on my 1100 mile looped route!
Kk bike delivered to PNW from Europe, had my sprocket in a week. Most spline coverage, outstanding quality. Top grade hardware. Installed with moly grease on shaft. Installation was simple and bulletproof. Accept no substitute, buy the superpinion.
Do you work for superpinion?
I'm thinking of buying one of these bikes for woods touring..I have an r1 and went 2 teeth up on thar rear sprocket and it's a wheelie machine
It’s a really fun machine.
use Superpinion to prevent damage to your driveshaft, simply the best.
I’m going to do an in-depth Part 2 show the difference between OEM-L, OEM-R, Superpinnion, Fritzco, NICECNC, and all the rest.
@@30minutemoto We thank you but we don't want to be compared to ignoble copies. Ours is a product that we created with a lot of effort and sacrifice, we patented it, it is made in Italy and has nothing in common with a terrible Chinese copy. And we don't want to be compared to them, it would be like recognizing something that doesn't exist for us. If this is your intention, please leave us out. Thank you
it would be like comparing a Louis Vuitton bag to a copy. It might be well made but it's still just an illegal copy.
This IS my intention… first of all it is bold of you to advertise your sprocket on my RUclips video. I should just delete this comment thread.
Secondly it sounds like you’re scared to have your product compared to all the others. I intend to purchase them all at full price and do an honest comparison.
14 / 45 rocks off road. Adequate on highway.
I went back to 15 /45 I just didn't care for it winding out on the road at around 55 mph , now it just cruises at 65 . I did lower it I like it ,I need to lower forks a bit now see how that is . New dual sport tires . I'm just enjoying the ride now . Is seems a bit loose on front end , need to try 1/8 in lower on forks then up to 3/4 if that doesn't do it .
Greetings,
As always another brilliant detailed video production 🇺🇲🍾🎉🇺🇲
Would you provide me with the link to purchase the mirrors you have installed. Thank you so much for assisting me and keep producing more videos about the XR
Thank you, my friend This is the mirror I adapted to work. amzn.to/3yvpHD5
This might be a little long winded, but hopefully not confusing. A lot of people go with lower gearing but never talk about performance outside of the trails. I recently watched a video of a guy touring the country on a DR650 fitted with a 14t front. He says that it makes it a faster bike. Not top speed, but throughout the rev range, in every gear. The theory being that the torque increase applies in every gear, not just first on single track. So I’m wondering if this is something you have found, or have you not focused on that part. I put a 16t on my street bike, and while people focus on highway performance and lower revs in top speed, I found that it seemed to increase the top speed of every gear, making it more useable on some city streets. Less shifting. Just curious to see what you think, if it applies the other way as well.
I find the bike more useable through its entire speed range now.
I’ve got a 2023 xr650l, only street riding, just be prepared to go straight into 2nd, 14 is still better than the 15
I use 1st very limited on the street.
You might want to consider running a 47 tooth back sprocket from sunstar. I also have been running 14 and 15 front counter shaft sprockets with this setup without having to change the chain length. Also a lot of people run a bigger tire in the rear for instance a 130 versus the stock 120 which also changes the gear ratio.
a 130 vs a 120 is the width,not how tall it is. only the 80/90/ would do that so a 120/80/19 would be shortr than a 120/90/19. not being a smart ass,my brother
47 makes 1st unusable for me.
Whatever gearing you run, get the PBI countershaft sprocket as it is wider and will protect your countershaft splines from damage, this is a known issue on the 650L.
We will include the PBI in our test. Thank you.
Is 15/45 too tall or do you just need more low to mid range power to make it perfect?
If 14/45 was perfect as you said why did you load the bike up on the trailer to take it home?
Really on the power that you currently have a 14/48 might be your perfect compromise.
I always like to first free up and or to a reasonable & economic point make more power before sorting out gearing. Displacement is fine because you have plenty of torque. While 40 hp is sufficient 60 like they got out of the xr650r would be lots of fun without apparently going off the envelope in terms of reliability.
I don’t know what you can get cost effectively but I think I would research that before settling on gears & chain. 🎯🤷♂️
This is a prime example of trying to make an XR-L into something it’s not. It’s not a race bike. It doesn’t need 60hp. I believe this ratio is perfect for ME because it FEELS right. I trailered to the trails because I live an hour and a half from them… don’t be judgy.
lol gearing is an easy way to change the ratio.. can do it in minutes vs hrs to tear down an engine.. stop trying to over think things that arent your idea... a 14/48 is nearly identical to 15/45 ratio.. the 14 will give a quicker response. my vstrom has a 17t front, i felt it was too tall off road so i went with a 16t.. ill probably go with a 14/45 or 14/48 on the xrL.. will depend on what 65mph sounds like rpm wise.. my max hiway speed..
'23 w 14/48... Only way to go for switchbacks and boulders. I don't want to jump up the hill but mountain goat up with total control and balance. Might go 13/48 and ride it in Trials... Ha .
i think the 14/48 is the way to go.. it 9 mph difference, but the added control for me is worth any sacrifice in top speed.. ill rarely go that if at all.. 90% off road.. just look at my tires 90%ers dot... 90 off 10 on...
Oh yeah, when i was 16 i ran a 16/42 120mph ... '84 xr500
I've been looking at bikes & liked the 500x but then I saw this one.....lol, it seems the manufacture put a gear that could end up
stripping the splines? What a nightmare if it happens to you & it would if I'd bought it... but not now b/c I know about it. So you
can do 90 or cruise at 70mph w/o any problems? Living where I do, using the highway is a must & it's 75mph ruling out most
smaller bikes. I could tool along at 60 but that's dangerous & it's also a danger running at 75 w/o having in more power that'll
get you out of trouble. Yeah, I'm all caught up in what I need based on the intent for the bike. Thanks for your video. peace
I can top out at 90, cruise at 70, and ride single track next to KTMs. The XR650L is a whole ass motorcycle that identifies as a dirt bike.
Great riding spot. I'm in Gainesville Fl. Looks like Florida or Savanah
Matanzas woods state forest
@@30minutemoto oh cool, I'm originally from Ponte Vedra
I personally like 16/43.
Ooohhh that’s interesting. What made you settle on that?
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Thank you
buy a new chain per ea set of gearing.. should not go back and forth between different chains and sprockets
I got 16 t
I do mostly street trails cut down to 14
How do you like the 16?
@@30minutemoto depends on what is out back 16/48 is same ratio as stock
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