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- Aug 31, 2005
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monkeyonahill said:Yup, haha, just follow the chain from the back sprocket and it loops around the front sprocket, very small compared to the rear. They can be a pain to get off though, i still can't get mine :whoa: But ya, 1 tooth on the front sprocket is equal to 3 or 3.5 on the rear, so -teeth on the rear for a litte bit better lower end, or get a front sprocket a size or two smaller for quite a bit better lower end (they're cheaper than rears too!). Ya, just need to experiment with the gearing, just like you have to with jetting which is a pain.. Goodluck! i hope all goes well for you! :cool:
Sand_man said:right now i have 15f / 47r teeth on the sprocket, whick is this, low-end, or top-end? would this cause the bike to not take off fast, because when i try to use the clutch at all to take off fast the thing almost stalls, and if i start up the bike at the bottom of a hill and try to ride up it right away, it stalls, like its like its starting in second gear, is this because of the sprocket? thanks
Sand_man said:what are reeds?