If you are really considering the 6-spd for the gas economy, then I agree with what has been said. The cost/benefit is a stretch.
But if you are trying to reduce the RPMs in top gear to smooth out the ride and get a bit less wear and tear on the engine and tranny, then I like that option. I swapped out my OEM 5-spd on my ex-UC (deceased) for that reason. When I did it, I chose the SE 6-spd which is a 6-spd gear set in an OEM 5-spd case. I bought the complete tranny assembly and installed it myself (do a search for my posts early on).
If I had it to do again though, I would get the Baker DD6 gearset and do that option. Now that is on a touring bike where reliability is important. On my '91 Dyna which is just a runaround, I am going for a much less expensive option. Something like the RevTech or Ultima. Will probably do a gearset since there is nothing wrong with the 5-spd case I have on the bike now. Will just be a fun project.
So think through WHY you are considering this, and if it is for reduced RPM and the fun of doing it, GET AFTER IT!!!
Cheers,
TQ
But if you are trying to reduce the RPMs in top gear to smooth out the ride and get a bit less wear and tear on the engine and tranny, then I like that option. I swapped out my OEM 5-spd on my ex-UC (deceased) for that reason. When I did it, I chose the SE 6-spd which is a 6-spd gear set in an OEM 5-spd case. I bought the complete tranny assembly and installed it myself (do a search for my posts early on).
If I had it to do again though, I would get the Baker DD6 gearset and do that option. Now that is on a touring bike where reliability is important. On my '91 Dyna which is just a runaround, I am going for a much less expensive option. Something like the RevTech or Ultima. Will probably do a gearset since there is nothing wrong with the 5-spd case I have on the bike now. Will just be a fun project.
So think through WHY you are considering this, and if it is for reduced RPM and the fun of doing it, GET AFTER IT!!!
Cheers,
TQ