Notgrownup
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Anyone have real life experience with a taller gear for better speed on a TG with a 114” motor. I just feel like on a 70mph highway it’s running too high a RPM at like 77 mph.
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I had thought about that.I have no experience with this, but how about considering slightly taller rear tires. Assuming you have 15” wheels maybe a 215-65r15 or a 205-70r15 would work. I can’t imagine there would be a clearance issue, especially with a lift kit.
Both the stock 6 speed and the Baker 7 speed have final drive ratios of 1:1 so no gain on lowering the rpms when in top gear. The Baker does offer lower gearing starting out for more grunt but the final is same as stock.Baker 7 speed? I’d like one but the $$$ is a little steep for me.
Thanks for clarifying this. I had not looked at the ratios. Didn’t research after seeing the price.Both the stock 6 speed and the Baker 7 speed have final drive ratios of 1:1 so no gain on lowering the rpms when in top gear. The Baker does offer lower gearing starting out for more grunt but the final is same as stock.
That will definitely work. Prolly have to change drive belt also. $$$$The only thing i can think of is putting an 32 tooth trans pulley on it. Sometimes i don"t even use first gear when taking off if i am by myself on the trike. First gear is like granny low in a truck.
One of my riding buddies who lives in Kentucky and winters down here had a Baker grudge box put in his 2018 Harley Trike a few months ago. He said he is turning slightly lower rpms in 6th gear. 1 through 5 seem closer together, but 6th is a true "overdrive" gear, or at least that is what he has said.Both the stock 6 speed and the Baker 7 speed have final drive ratios of 1:1 so no gain on lowering the rpms when in top gear. The Baker does offer lower gearing starting out for more grunt but the final is same as stock.
Stand in front of your rig about 15 feet. Look at the unit. With all the drag that's put on by the body, fenders, windshield and all other items that catch the breeze coming at it, just think about how hard the motor has to work, especially 2 up to keep pulling. You bring the rpm down too much and you'll constantly be downshifting. There goes your MPG.Anyone have real life experience with a taller gear for better speed on a TG with a 114” motor. I just feel like on a 70mph highway it’s running too high a RPM at like 77 mph.