Is a 11 to  1 ratio too large?
The motors can go 8,000 rpm or more.
What is the Killacycle's ratio?
Jack.
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I believe that some of the excess noise on my bike is related to the metric chain not lining up on the small american sprocket quite right. I guess what I am aluding to is a believe that a #40 sprocket does not mate well
with a 5xx or 4xx chain.

A 400 or 500 series chain is not metric, it's a motorcycle version of Imperial or British Standard chain.

A 420 chain would be 4 times 1/8" pitch (ie. 0.5") and 20 times 1/80" wide (1/4"), however American and Imperial chain standards differ as to the roller diameter; American chains have smaller rollers (except at 5/8" pitch).

There is a completely wierd chain size made for racing Karts, which is the 219. Logically it would be 1/4" pitch, but instead, it's the completely oddball pitch of 7.35mm!

Paul Compton
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