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CRF for Harescrambles?
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[QUOTE="jboomer, post: 662285, member: 27524"] Yeah, both of those would be necessities, especially the sprocket...one maybe two teeth. I've noticed that there's not a lot of bottom on this bike (not as much as I need in the woods!) and if the trails are single track, you would be milking the clutch a lot. The power is VERY predictable as you roll on the throttle until about 3/4-2/3 and then that back wheel starts CLAWING at the ground! The bike feels very light and the clutch pull is a work of art! You can adjust the clutch and front brake lever in and out...depending on the length of your fingers. Brakes are great. BUT, I've not had my bike in the woods yet....AND I've never raced an HS, so stick around for a few more opinions! I think THUMP mentioned putting a larger rear sprocket on his bike. [/QUOTE]
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