Well, that's assuming you want it to upshift a bit more quickly. I was trying to get it to go to the highest gear ratio at as low an engine RPM as possible (like my old scooter did), for a lower engine speed under around-town cruising conditions.
Not quite there yet, it starts variating at about 5000 right now if I'm light on the throttle. About 7000 if I'm heavy on the throttle. Coming home from work, right out of the parking garage, there's a long stretch of road that's got a 25 MPH speed limit. I set the RPMs to 5000, and if I hold it there, it'll creep up to about 35 MPH. From 5000 to 6000 RPM, it goes from 35 MPH to 53. I can cruise at 60 MPH at 6500 RPM.
When it hits 7000 RPM, the engine takes on another persona, it seems to come alive a bit, gets a surge of power. WOT from there will launch me up to about 78 MPH if the weather and humidity is just right, but I'm running right at the ragged edge of the rev limiter there. If everything is *just* right, I have to back off to about 3/4 throttle to maintain 8000 RPM, but usually about 7/8 throttle will do it. Typically it'll easily take me to 75 at WOT even if the weather's not just right, but I don't like riding there, as I have to keep looking at my RPMs to be sure I'm not gonna hit the rev limiter.
I think for me, 20 gram sliders and a slightly taller rear gear will work pretty well. But I did a hard break-in of the engine to better seat the rings to get more compression, and I've put the Ceratec in for three oil changes. So it's got excellent compression and more power than gears.
Another thing I wanted to try was a suggestion by MotoRandy... shaving down the variator boss width by a millimeter or so, to try to get a higher gear ratio... not sure if that'd work, so I'll order a new boss, and play around with the old one.
Anyone have any idea where to order new (higher gear ratio) rear gears for a 2010 Kymco Yager GT 200i?