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By: SutusB25 (offline) on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 03:59 PM ICT (Read 4429 times)  
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Can anybody detail the ratios in the 6 speed box?


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By: ThaiDesign (offline) on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 04:50 PM ICT  
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The transmission ratio for the Honda Phantom TA200 is;

Primary reduction : 3,090
Gear Ratio, 1st : 2,545
Gear Ratio, 2nd : 1,687
Gear Ratio, 3rd : 1,280
Gear Ratio, 4th : 1,041
Gear Ratio, 5th : 0,903
Gear Ratio, 6th : 0.814
Final reduction is 3,154

I hope this answers your question.
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By: Anonymous: Robert () on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 05:36 PM ICT  
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Do you have more technical specification for the Honda Phantom TA200?





       
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By: SutusB25 (offline) on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 05:45 PM ICT  
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Quote by: ThaiDesign

The transmission ratio for the Honda Phantom TA200 is;

Primary reduction : 3,090
Gear Ratio, 1st : 2,545
Gear Ratio, 2nd : 1,687
Gear Ratio, 3rd : 1,280
Gear Ratio, 4th : 1,041
Gear Ratio, 5th : 0,903
Gear Ratio, 6th : 0.814
Final reduction is 3,154

I hope this answers your question.
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By: ThaiDesign (offline) on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 05:45 PM ICT  
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Honda Phantom TA200 Technical Specifications

Phantom TA200 Dimensions

Overall length 2,260 mm
Overall width 730 mm
Overall height 1,065 mm
Wheel base 1,505 mm
Ground clearance 148 mm

Phantom TA200 Weight

Dry weight 140 kg

Phantom TA200 Capacities

Engine oil (after draining) 1,0 liter
Engine oil (after disassembly) 1,2 liter
Fuel tank 11,2 liter
Fuel reserve 2,68 liter
Passenger capacity Operator and one passenger
Maximum weigh capacity 126 kg

Phantom TA200 Engine

Bore and stroke 63,5 x 62,2 mm
Compression ratio 9,0:1
Displacement 196,9cc
Spark plug DPR8EA 9 (NGK) or
X24EPR U9 (Denso)
Spark plug cap 0,80 - 0,90 mm
Idle speed 1,400 +/- 100 min (rpm)

Phantom TA200 Chassis and Suspension

Caster 31°10'
Trail 117 mm
Tire size, front 90/90 - 17 49P
Tire size, rear 130/90 - 15 M/C 66P

Phantom TA200 Electrical

MF Battery 12V ~ 3.5Ah
Generator 130W/5000 min (rpm)
Main fuse 15A

Phantom TA200 Lights

Headlight 12V ~ 30/30W
Tail/brake light 12V ~ 5/18W
Turn signal light (front/rear) 12V ~ 15W x 2
Instrument light 12V ~ 1,7W x 2
License light bulb 12V ~ 5W
Neutral indicator light 12V ~ 1,7W
Turn signal indicator light 12V ~ 1,7W
High beam indicator light 12V ~ 1,7W


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By: SutusB25 (offline) on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 06:06 PM ICT  
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Quote by: ThaiDesign

The transmission ratio for the Honda Phantom TA200 is;

Primary reduction : 3,090
Gear Ratio, 1st : 2,545
Gear Ratio, 2nd : 1,687
Gear Ratio, 3rd : 1,280
Gear Ratio, 4th : 1,041
Gear Ratio, 5th : 0,903
Gear Ratio, 6th : 0.814
Final reduction is 3,154

I hope this answers your question.
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Understand all except "Primary reduction"
From this data I assume Driver 13T Driven 41T
Do you know the max size of the Driver?


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By: ThaiDesign (offline) on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 07:22 PM ICT  
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Hi Alan,

You would not believe it but the service manual that I have doesn't says a word about the the sprocket sizes. I can tell you the tighten torque of the axle nut is 88 N-m (9.0 kgf-m). The slack in the chain should not excite 20 to 30mm and the replacement drive chain is RK 520 M09.


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By: SutusB25 (offline) on Thursday, 22 April 2010 @ 09:43 PM ICT  
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Quote by: ThaiDesign

Hi Alan,

You would not believe it but the service manual that I have doesn't says a word about the the sprocket sizes. I can tell you the tighten torque of the axle nut is 88 N-m (9.0 kgf-m). The slack in the chain should not excite 20 to 30mm and the replacement drive chain is RK 520 M09.



I know for certain that the Driven Sprocket has 41 T . Therefore using the info u supplied (ie Final reduction 3.154:1) 41T/3.154 = 13T

I am having a couple of sprockets(different sizes) manufactured in the UK to reduce this Final ratio.
This will increase the 1st gear ratio as a consequence ,but not close to the 2nd Standard ratio

It would be simpler to increase the Driver from 13 T to 14 T. The question is will it fit or just foul the gear box casing.
I do not know.

Thanks again for your help


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