Close ratio gears work well on engines with narrow torque bands, as the  close ratios allow the engine to stay in the meat of the torque curve  after every shift (less RPM drop between shifts). This makes more sense  on peaky 600 4s than this Triumph triple, but it works here as well.  Wide ratio transmissions are suited to engines with very flat torque  curves, like many cruisers.Slightly off topic, but could someone enlighten me why is everyone  always fawning over close ratio gears? It seems to me the whole purpose  of gears is to SPREAD the access to torque over the range of speeds,  otherwise we could just have one gear and be done with it... The only  explanation I can see is that this is something suitable toracing,  because it sure doesn't seem like something I want in the road  conditions where I ride.






 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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