Well, part 1 is done. Replaced the stock 17 front with a 16 tooth JT sprocket, and threw on a new DID chain - all for $60.
First off - WOW.
I had no idea how much a new chain thats not completely spent (like the old one was) would make a difference. The smoothness is incredible.
As for the gearing, I'm digging it. Where I felt like I had to rev it a bit before I took off in 1st, it now just goes. I'm racing threw the gears but it's much more spirited around town.
On the highway, you hit 5th fast, but once you get used to it, I still think it's an improvement. I'm running about 6100-6300 @ 60mph, which is nice actually, cause I'm out of my flat spot and able to get more response for maneuvering thru traffic. Since I'll rarely see 75+ I don't see the higher rpms being much off an issue - if anything, I feel like it's more likely to see the redline in 5th where before it was near impossible.
Should be getting the hondaman ignition today
Other thought... I kept my old rear sprocket on - it look serviceable and thought I'd try and save a $. I've read that it might wear out the new chain faster than if I had a new one...
Anything I should look for to see if it's fitting OK with the new chain? And if I were to replace it - would it be worth it to try for an aluminum one to drop weight or would it be a negligible difference?