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Old 09-12-2008, 09:29 AM   #71
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

Yeah. Some of these ideas sound neat. But I'm not real mechanically inclined.

I'd end standing over abunch of parts not knowing what the hell I did or how to get it back together.

If it aint broke DONT FIX IT.

THough I do see a new headlight inmy future. That I think I can tackle.
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Old 09-12-2008, 04:31 PM   #72
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

I was told to put a 14T on the front....but I am reading everyone has gone to a 16T...are you putting them on the front or the back...I am told a 14 on the front will give me 10mph more top end...thoughts....???
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Old 09-12-2008, 04:36 PM   #73
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

Sure, but at the loss of low end power.
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Old 09-12-2008, 04:41 PM   #74
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

So it drops the revs down so when you are in top gear and moving right along it wont feel like you need another gear...?...
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Old 09-12-2008, 04:56 PM   #75
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

I'm pretty sure that going to a 16 tooth front sprocket raises the gearing, thus allowing you to stay in (stretch out) the lower gears longer. Theoretically, the 16 tooth front sprocket should raise the top speed, but because of it's low power output (torque), the GZ motor hits its power limit at a lower top speed.

If you go to a 14 tooth front sprocket, you'll lower the gearing allowing you to have Ferrari acceleration in first gear but only for about 10 feet. Your bike will accelerate faster and harder, but all your gears will run out faster and you will also lower your top speed, probably more than with the 16 tooth.

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Old 09-12-2008, 07:15 PM   #76
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So it drops the revs down so when you are in top gear and moving right along it wont feel like you need another gear...?...
Yes, that is with the larger 16T front sprocket. It is a VERY worthwhile change.

Whoever told you to put on a smaller front sprocket must be used to riding 2-cycles in the dirt.
That would NOT be a desirable thing to do.
It would leave you with only 4 gears as 1st would be TOTALLY useless.
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Old 09-15-2008, 08:38 AM   #77
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

Not too much to add. It's already been discussed, almost to the point of ... :horse:


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Old 09-17-2008, 12:50 AM   #78
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I'm pretty sure that going to a 16 tooth front sprocket raises the gearing, thus allowing you to stay in (stretch out) the lower gears longer. Theoretically, the 16 tooth front sprocket should raise the top speed, but because of it's low power output (torque), the GZ motor hits its power limit at a lower top speed.

If you go to a 14 tooth front sprocket, you'll lower the gearing allowing you to have Ferrari acceleration in first gear but only for about 10 feet. Your bike will accelerate faster and harder, but all your gears will run out faster and you will also lower your top speed, probably more than with the 16 tooth.

Jonathan can add his two cents to clarify this further.

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Couldn't have said it better myself. I did consider a 16 tooth sprocket for the front of Lynda's bike but after a 5oooKM(3100 mile) trip we both agreed it was just right. I believe Suzuki dialed in the GZ for most riders and most roads without straying to far from their target.
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Old 09-17-2008, 01:05 AM   #79
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

All the mods on Lynda's GZ are for safety/comfort and convenience.
Headlight modulator.
Brakelight modulator.
SilverStar headlight bulb.
One 20 watt halogen driving light for added visibility.
Heated grips.
Handguards.
Windshield.
Replaced pass seat with top box and doubles as a backrest.
Reflective tape front/rear and sides. Better than OEM reflectors in my opinion.
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Old 11-25-2010, 06:00 PM   #80
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Re: Best mod you've done so far?

I bought a used gz250 and I am excited to start the mods. I am wondering what kind of windshield you guys thought is the best.
Also, what do you guys do to keep the battery from dying in this season? Anyone used battery warmer/heater?
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