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Six Speed TransmissionsTransmission,Clutch and Primary (Drive Train) |
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(Community Liaison)
Published date: Nov 19th, 2008 |
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Ride: 2009 FLHX
Join Date: Oct 1st, 2008
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Re: Six Speed Transmissions
Good read, but one error. When giving an overview, the author states that a 1:1 transmission means that for every revolution the engine make, the rear wheel make one. Actually, the ratio refers to input and output of the transmission. The primary and final drive ratios are covered later in the article and would prevent 1:1 refering to engine:rearwheel.
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Ride: 2009 FLHX
Join Date: Oct 1st, 2008
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Re: Six Speed Transmissions
I was going to send this to my buddy, but that would just confuse the argument more. He is set on the fact that my six speed isn't as good as an overdrive. I quit trying to explain it.
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