Sidethumper
10-15-2011, 07:10 PM
Just want to post a pic and say how much this set has improved the feel of my bike. It is a day and night difference between the oem set and this set. The bike is smooth and shifts smooth as butter now. And I must say that this stuff looks hot on my bike. Thanks to Driven for making an awsome product.
http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee296/Sidethumper/Drivensprocket.jpg
MotoMummy
10-15-2011, 09:12 PM
Just make sure to keep the chain slack set properly and keep and it cleaned and lubed.
Sidethumper
10-15-2011, 09:21 PM
How much slack does Driven recomend? I have it at an inch of play right now
MotoMummy
10-15-2011, 10:23 PM
If you have a stock shock and swingarm then you go by what your manufacturer recommends. I would recommend the loose side of what your manual states.
pearljam724
10-15-2011, 10:58 PM
How much slack does Driven recomend? I have it at an inch of play right now
Good job, buddy. Did you get it all figured out ?
Sidethumper
10-15-2011, 11:07 PM
Thanks yea I switched the axle, its alittle easier to adjust that way. Still a pain to get it perfect but I like it now and man does this thing ride and shift smooth. For some reason the bike even sounds better simply because the chain and sprockets are quieter. My oem was shot and made a hell of a racket. Thanks for the tips I appreciate it.
pearljam724
10-15-2011, 11:58 PM
Thanks yea I switched the axle, its alittle easier to adjust that way. Still a pain to get it perfect but I like it now and man does this thing ride and shift smooth. For some reason the bike even sounds better simply because the chain and sprockets are quieter. My oem was shot and made a hell of a racket. Thanks for the tips I appreciate it.
You're welcome, bud. Anything to help. Like anything else, it will be a breeze once you've done it a few times.
Stay on top of the maintenance and adjustment. If you do, the life span of all your parts will be a few times longer. Not to mention proper chain tension is an intricate part to traction. Amongst other things. Looks sweet with the white wheels. Good job.
DemonRR
10-16-2011, 06:53 AM
i had a 520 did erv3 and driven sprockets on my old cbr1000rr. LOVED THEM!!!!!!! had about 7000 miles on them and the chain sprockets still looked good as new. as soon as i get some other things paid for on the gsxr, ill be tossing the same 520 did erv3 and driven sprocket combo. what gearing combo did you go wiht? on my cbr i went 0/+3. i did run a 55 rear tire, vs a stock 50 tire.