If the 6th (top) gear was removed, then 5th would become top gear and so (all other things remaining equal) the engine would be even more prone to over-reving.
But britten43 has (I think) already discounted the standard 6th gear having been removed, and has also explained that…
“it has a high first gear and the others are slightly higher than the equivelent 6 speed road box”
Removing 1st gear means the above statement would describe the remaining 5 gears, in so far as what used to be the standard 2nd gear has become a higher first gear, and so on.
Anyway, it’s all still rather intriguing – particularly 5 gears when every ’45 ever, i.e., road and race variant, always had (as far as I know) 6 speed gear-boxes.
To my mind the most plausible scenario is removal (loss) of the standard 1st gear; but, if I’m correct, why? There must be a reason!
Maybe britten43 could enlighten and also, perhaps, ‘shoot my conjecture down in flames’.
Regards,
Roger.
