So, what are your thoughts on 49/17? What slipper pad are you using with the steel spur? Stock slipper?
I'm using the pad that came with it. Appears to be like the one that comes with plastic spurs.
I do have the nut tightened down pretty good, fully tight, then backed off about 1/8th of a turn.
My LRP is just now getting fully broken in and putting out some silly power. I could still easily gear up the bell to a 17 and have plenty of wheelie power. Right now if I punch it, it will flip and land on it's roof. In the grass, I get second gear wheelie most of the time when it shifts if I'm really leaning on the gas.
So far, it's holding up great. I took it out again today and the more I run it, the better the LRP does. I'm just glad that it has a bit more top speed now. If I had a spare 17T cb laying around, I'd try it and see how it does.
I had made a chart to keep track of what I had and what I tried.
I now have with steel spur (melted centers out of plastic spurs, working well with steel spur):
47 16 2.9375
I had running stable with a plastic spur:
49 16 3.0625
Your question
49 17 2.882352941
If I were to run 49/17, it would need to be with a steel spur since it's even higher gearing than I run now.
this is higher obviously than 47/16
47 17 2.764705882
49/17 is a bit higher geared than 47/16
This is my entire list sorted by ratio:
spur Bell Ratio
47 19 2.473684211
49 19 2.578947368
47 18 2.611111111
49 18 2.722222222
52 19 2.736842105
47 17 2.764705882 - next I might try if I pick up a new bell.
49 17 2.882352941
52 18 2.888888889
47 16 2.9375 - good with steel spur so far
48 16 3
52 17 3.058823529
49 16 3.0625 - as high as I could go with plastic spur without burning it up.
47 15 3.133333333
52 16 3.25
49 15 3.266666667
47 14 3.357142857
52 15 3.466666667
49 14 3.5
47 13 3.615384615
52 14 3.714285714
49 13 3.769230769
52 13 4