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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Kdx 250 Sproket Size Changes...
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[QUOTE="spanky250, post: 131642, member: 20897"] I run a 14/50 combo on my bike, and it gives me the compromise between speed and low-gearing for tight stuff that I need. This setup tightens up the gaps between gears nicely, and makes third gear much more useful in the tight woods I ride in. A larger rear sprocket doesn't fit very well without modifying the chain guide to move it forward a little bit, and a smaller front sprocket tends to cause the chain to eat into the chain slider with alarming speed. I run my wheel forward in the adjusters, but it does give the bike a tendency to be very wheelie prone when on the gas hard if you don't get forward on the seat. [/QUOTE]
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