What an adventure to run at such a storied event! God speed & a lot of it.
Rear tire stands right at 28" & I have several final drive sprockets on hand which fit; a 36 tooth, 44, 48 & the 56 tooth which is currently mounted.The 36 is extremely tall & would quite likely be a detriment to reaching high speeds in 5th. gear. As my racing days are behind me it's all academic. Highway speeds with DOT rated Cokers on Workman wheels mounted should be easy to achieve with the current gearing, as I nudged a bit over sixty, GPS recorded, yesterday in 4th. (the engine had plenty of power left in that gear) in a very quick run up to check stability at higher speed & the bike felt solid and very smooth. Cruising at 70 wouldn't seem a problem at this point except for my using non-rated rubber. I don't feature riding on the highways much, except where access to a destination dictates. Just a few miles at a time & not often.
My use of the 56 tooth would seem my best option with the selection of sprockets I have on hand & for the type of riding I'll be enjoying at speeds under 40 mph. To use 5th. much at all I'd probably need to go for a 64 tooth rear & they look a bit funky when mounted. I did ride some in 5th. today at what I'd estimate at 45 mph & it was fine but would take a lot of time to reach 55 mph, say, by just turning the throttle Dropping to 4th I'd quickly get back on cam for acceleration, but I don't feature riding much in 5th at those low speeds.
I'm a tinkerer so who knows to what purpose I'll turn the Gator, but with all my moto bicycles I'm pretty content at the speed limit or under. World's fastest Indian, Burt did that and had the T-shirt, I'm just the Old guy having fun!
I've heard veteran land speed record chasers comment that a motorcycle capable of 100 mph on hard surface would have difficulty averaging 80 mph on salt...kinda puts LSR in a different perspective. Enjoy the weekend! Rick C.