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Norrie Bodge wrote:This may help? https://www.scooterhelp.com/tuning/lam.gear.calc.html
Scooterlam wrote:Tape measure and calculator.
Should be formulas on tinterweb.
David Blyth posted them up on the old forum once.
Den08 wrote:https://avantone.wordpress.com/
Scooterlam wrote:https://www.blocklayer.com/rpm-geareng.aspx
Try this.
You'll probably need to measure wheel diameters, tyre profiles will make a difference.
Possibly a case of swapping diff ratio for primary ratio.
Found this site in 30 secs on Google.
Look outside the very small world of scooters.
a-teamlambretta wrote:Scooterlam wrote:https://www.blocklayer.com/rpm-geareng.aspx
Try this.
You'll probably need to measure wheel diameters, tyre profiles will make a difference.
Possibly a case of swapping diff ratio for primary ratio.
Found this site in 30 secs on Google.
Look outside the very small world of scooters.
I did look outside the box, as the gears are not scooter or lambretta. Thanks for the link. Cheers Simon
Scooterlam wrote:There should be a simple mathematical formular available somewhere.
You have most of the information.
Play around with the ratios you have divided by sprocket ratios ie 15/45 =3 multiplied by revs multiplied by circumference, times 60 should give you distance travelled in an hour.
I could be wrong with this but it shouldn't be hard to work out
The formular.
What's the engine gearbox out of and what's it going in.
Mike Abbey (I think this is right) recently put a ktm 300 in a scoot there's some stuff on face book and the guy gives the sprockets he used on there.
Hope this helps.
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