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[QUOTE="whenfoxforks-ruled, post: 1387686, member: 73147"] Lean? KX85, are you crazy? Hotrod, if your bike can pull it, if your track can pull it, go bigger on the front? If you are not having to shift short to keep it in the powerband, its right about where you want it. That is stock gearing? The 2 my son and I did for friends, 1 is fine, and so is the rider, upper b class finisher. The second guy, just starting out, he may go smaller in the front. The way he rides, he needs more off bottom, or a lot more seat time! Using the front when you can, is cheaper, but jumps like 2 1/2 to 3 teeth in the rear. Pull the biggest top end gearing you can, without putting too much load on the engine, how and where you are using it means a lot. Vintage Bob [/QUOTE]
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