HAWK 250 - 17/45 TOOTH GEAR UPGRADE! FULL TUTORIAL

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Hey Hawkers! here i show you how to upgrade your front and rear
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Komentáře • 72

  • @paraglidingguys
    @paraglidingguys Před 2 lety +23

    It changes your Hawk 250 from “WEEEEE” to “weeeeee” at higher speeds. 😂

  • @oakeydoakey1
    @oakeydoakey1 Před rokem +8

    The AXLE is not a moving part and greasing it does little. While the wheel is off carefully remove the outter dust shield then the actual bearing outter cover, using marine trailer grease push the grease into the roller cage till full with your fingers. Spin a few times and repack. Reinstall bearing cap and shield and do the other side. THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE.

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem +2

      correct. i would opt for new bearings as well but re-packing them is just as good

  • @bigjohn8243
    @bigjohn8243 Před měsícem

    I recommend buying the Blue Point Tool USA 9" 90° Retaining Snap Ring Pliers Internal External PR569A off eBay to remove the rear wheel snap ring. Even a larger pair would be ideal. Harbor Freight has a few, but I have not visited the store to check how far they open.

  • @govinda102000
    @govinda102000 Před 2 lety +2

    Changing my front sprocket to 15t on my Versys 300 allowed me to ride higher speeds and break it in sooner. Also essential for the Versys as 1 and 2 geared high from the factory.

  • @alahjandrodagrate1611
    @alahjandrodagrate1611 Před rokem +1

    Just want to give a warning that smaller snap ring pliers will make this job a lot harder than it has to. I got the snap ring off with the harbor freight pliers but spent almost an hour cussing trying to get it back on. Decided to say fuck it and invested in a good set of 10 inch channellock pliers. It went on instantly without having to bend, pry, or hammer it in. It's going to cost around $50 for any decent set of snap ring pliers able to open 2-3 inch snap rings but it was well worth it in labor and frustration. Plus its another tool that will likely last me a lifetime.

    • @bryson1992
      @bryson1992 Před 5 měsíci

      Me and my buddy got it on with pair of pliers and flat head

  • @n7sithis336
    @n7sithis336 Před rokem +2

    Thanks, been sitting on these parts for like 3-4 months. Did a little hooning around the other day and the stock chain just sorta fell off. Luckily got it back on and babied it home but clearly a sign the hawk was ready for the new chain and sprockets! It's all put together now, just gotta look up how much slack the chain should have and I'm ready to tighten her down and go for a ride

    • @zekeosborne9684
      @zekeosborne9684 Před měsícem

      What size chain did you buy? Amazon is telling me 128 link but want to hear from someone that bought the kit

  • @MichaelWhite-cx4ho
    @MichaelWhite-cx4ho Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! Good video! Should help out me and many others looking to do this mod!

  • @SantaWoods
    @SantaWoods Před 2 lety +3

    Correction the studs do not hold the sprocket on they keep it from spinning freely the snap ring holds the sprocket in place

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah its just the snap ring that keeps the assembly together

  • @rickmiles2381
    @rickmiles2381 Před 5 měsíci

    Finding parts for my Chinese bike Lifan KPX 250 seems to follow behind this Hawk. I need some sprockets but, you cannot contact this company for this fit. I will use my calipers to check the size

  • @Alias333
    @Alias333 Před 2 lety +2

    I see some ppl running 17F 42R . I just need to get more top speed. 😩

  • @HilltopZombieShop
    @HilltopZombieShop Před rokem

    Loosen your axle nut prior to putting it on the stand so that you don't rock it and drop it.

  • @MTBTexasBikeRider
    @MTBTexasBikeRider Před rokem +1

    How would the 15 sprocket and the 45 sprocket work would it make it a higher gear ⚙️ to make it go a little faster? 🤔

    • @vanology3606
      @vanology3606 Před 10 měsíci +1

      It would make the gears higher (increased top speed), but it would decrease low end torque (slower take off.)

  • @Hondabond35
    @Hondabond35 Před 5 měsíci

    I got a 2023 and I do not like the gearing it's for Road I like a little shorter legs for the track is there any way you can show me the link where I can get smaller rear and smaller front

  • @Hyena1986
    @Hyena1986 Před rokem

    so did this on my hawk 250 dlx and the 17t sprocket in description is either no good or stock chain cant be used idk but works with stock 16t and a 45t

  • @marcelrivero4509
    @marcelrivero4509 Před rokem

    Great video, What are the part number for the 17 and i would like a 42 rear. I order the 269.42 and the 259.17 and they dont fit

  • @bryson1992
    @bryson1992 Před 5 měsíci +1

    When i put the rear tire back on to adjust the chain i cant get it to push forward, which causes my chain to be extremely tight

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před 5 měsíci

      I’ve used a mallet before, but maybe lube your tensioners since they’re what slides inside of your swing arm

    • @bryson1992
      @bryson1992 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@mototaco6603 update i got it to work

  • @jacobfranklin820
    @jacobfranklin820 Před 2 lety +1

    Are you an aircraft mechanic?

  • @ronwitt1
    @ronwitt1 Před 2 lety +1

    Funny your talking safety when you have flipflops on. Lol

  • @WanderingMagi304
    @WanderingMagi304 Před rokem

    I have a 128 link Xring chain I bought to put on a Lifan X-pect. Would it fit with this sprocket combo on a hawk?

  • @kennethbahney6028
    @kennethbahney6028 Před 11 měsíci

    Would you need to change the chain with the sprocket upgrades

  • @macv511
    @macv511 Před 6 měsíci

    Weeeeee!!! WHEEEEE!!...

  • @wowweenamkk33
    @wowweenamkk33 Před měsícem

    I love you

  • @anti-socialistsocialclub6032

    Bro this damn clamp I can’t get it back on

  • @stephenagaertner
    @stephenagaertner Před rokem

    The original front & rear sprockets seem to be 15 / 50 (teeth)...
    Do you think the bike would be able to have/handle a smaller rear sprocket (for added addl speed)?

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem +1

      It certainly cab, the issue is finding smaller ones manufactures

  • @user-fy5yu1so9m
    @user-fy5yu1so9m Před 5 měsíci

    So when I do my swap17-45 that u have link too do I push the tire all the forwards run chain so I got room for stretch later on..thanks agin and good vid bud!

  • @ImDfy
    @ImDfy Před rokem

    Hey man, what jets would you use for the nibbi pe28FL carb main jet and pilot jetswith the upgraded JFG RACING Full Slip On Exhaust and with the 17/45 tooth sprocket installed on the bike?

    • @ImDfy
      @ImDfy Před rokem

      i just would like to know how i can tune the carb properly with all the mods ive done to it.

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem

      the bike is currently running a 115 jet, however i have the big bore kit installed. the stock jets with the NIBBI should work and shouldnt be effected by the sprocket upgrades

    • @ImDfy
      @ImDfy Před rokem

      @mototaco6603 Thanks so much !

  • @atrocitus9804
    @atrocitus9804 Před 2 lety

    How tight should I tighten the two bolts that hold the front sprocket clip on? They feel like they'll strip if I tighten anymore

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před 2 lety +2

      THEY WILL. or they will break. I honestly suggest sturdier replacements. I do not know why they are so delicate

    • @atrocitus9804
      @atrocitus9804 Před 2 lety

      @@mototaco6603 appreciate the reply

    • @NIGHTNOTLOC
      @NIGHTNOTLOC Před 2 lety

      Did you have ANY TROUBLE at all with the front sprocket cover?

    • @marshn12.gaming
      @marshn12.gaming Před rokem

      @@NIGHTNOTLOC I am I can't git it to fit

  • @CARLPHILLY
    @CARLPHILLY Před rokem

    Is that the original chain that came on the bike or has it been replaced?

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem +1

      in this specific video yes that is the original chain. i would always recommend upgrading it though

    • @CARLPHILLY
      @CARLPHILLY Před rokem

      How much more speed did you get out of your bike on the road realistically.

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem +1

      @@CARLPHILLY it is a considerable amount. slower takeoffs but top speed is at least 7-9MPH higher

  • @shafay2388
    @shafay2388 Před 2 lety

    I’ve had one for 2 days and the battery keeps dying someone help please

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před 2 lety +4

      if the battery is the stock then its pretty terrible. i purchased an ATV/lawnmower battery from autozone. hasnt been a problem since

  • @idiotic.4725
    @idiotic.4725 Před 4 měsíci

    Try 17/42 next time

  • @anthonywebb269
    @anthonywebb269 Před rokem

    So no need to change the chain?

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem +2

      both gears take a 428 size chain, so negative. no new chain needed

    • @Hyena1986
      @Hyena1986 Před rokem

      did you try it and not need to change the chain because i couldnt make the 17t work only the 45t

  • @geraldknight7978
    @geraldknight7978 Před rokem

    I'm 6'7.. would I fit on the bike comfortably?

    • @bobh721
      @bobh721 Před rokem +1

      I'm 65 and have been riding my Hawk for three years. It's my general purpose utility bike that I ride when it's too much trouble to pull out the Goldwing, Guzzi, XR650L, one of my CBRs, etc. Honestly the biggest factor is leg length. It sits a bit tall so if you're under maybe 5'8" or so you might be tippy toeing at stops. You can fix that with a shorter shock (under $100). On the other hand if you're on the taller side - I'm 6" and 190 - the step on the seat is a hassle because it's right where you want your butt at. A little bit of amateur upholstery seat shaving will fix you right up. Buy one, you won't be sorry. Good luck!

    • @geraldknight7978
      @geraldknight7978 Před rokem

      @@bobh721 thank you for your time. Ride safe

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem +1

      yes

    • @geraldknight7978
      @geraldknight7978 Před rokem

      Thank u kind sir

  • @glitchworld8874
    @glitchworld8874 Před 2 lety

    Can't seam to find the right front sprocket what size is it it's definitely not 17mm

    • @dkel4341
      @dkel4341 Před 2 lety +1

      Type this into Amazon: JT Sprockets JTF259.17 17T Steel Front Sprocket

    • @ChristopherT_
      @ChristopherT_ Před 2 lety +1

      17 tooth, not mm

  • @RockymountainRobert
    @RockymountainRobert Před 2 lety +1

    will this bike cruise at 65 for long periods of time? Like a road trip , across country?

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před 2 lety +6

      well i mean. its "POSSIBLE" with all of the proper mods. but let me tell you, it certainly wont be comfortable. high vibrations, little to no power left at 65. to answer your question, it wouldn't be safe and its definitely not a touring bike. im interested in taking long rides with it in the future though to test this question. for safety's sake im going to just say no 🤷

    • @PAPAOSMAN01
      @PAPAOSMAN01 Před 2 lety +1

      What about a hr on the highway at 65 ? Not a road trip but that’s how much a drive to work

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před 2 lety +3

      @@PAPAOSMAN01 ive done that quite a few times, helps if theres some traffic too so everybody isnt booking it on the freeway

  • @anthonyballadon
    @anthonyballadon Před 2 lety

    I'm surprised that with the mechanical knowledge you have you don't know that the long bolt is called the axel.

  • @bowhite9601
    @bowhite9601 Před rokem

    5 gallon bucket makes a good motorcycle stand ..
    I would not recommend laying it down ever ...

  • @ghetinknotabush8602
    @ghetinknotabush8602 Před rokem

    17/45 sprockets on your bird, eh? You must LUV the road feel running full knobby tires at hiway speed....I jest but I'm sure you don't! Nor I.

    • @mototaco6603
      @mototaco6603  Před rokem

      thats about to change soon! {hint hint}

    • @ghetinknotabush8602
      @ghetinknotabush8602 Před rokem

      @@mototaco6603 I consider same. Too bad you didn't test ride on camera to reveal RPM changes with new set-up.

  • @gavron1261
    @gavron1261 Před rokem

    Chain is now to long

  • @alloriginal62
    @alloriginal62 Před 2 lety +2

    It's a WHEEL, not a TIRE. the tire is the rubber part. The assembly is called a WHEEL as well.