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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1197586, member: 68872"] By chance did you ever count the teeth on the front sprocket and compare that to stock? I am taking a guess that you are not the original owner of this bike, else you would have known that the rear sprocket wasn't stock. It is entirely possible that a previous owner went a tooth larger on the front (which would make the bike's top end faster but with less "oomph"), which is a fairly dramatic change, then went a few teeth larger on the rear to partially offset it. Your best solution at this point might be to go one tooth smaller on the front sprocket and use your new rear sprocket. This will get you your oomph back, result in new sprockets front and rear, and I think you will find that the front sprockets are cheaper than the rear. Rod [/QUOTE]
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