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[QUOTE="jmics19067, post: 382828, member: 27963"] well although you understood what you thought I said I am not so sure you heard what I meant to say ;) I was thinking along the lines of of new chain on flipped over sprockets. Since the now backsides of the sprockets are already worn the four stroke decompression will SLIGHTLY exaggerate chain wear which in turn will be transferred to the front when accelerating. But anywho I would flip them over if given the oppurtunity. As for the tires I would sharpen the knobs only because I am too darn lazy to pull the wheel off and flip it over.<ever since I heard about using a 4 " grinder it is a relatively quick job ,stinky but easier then flipping> [/QUOTE]
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