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Shorter gearing on a WR
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[QUOTE="snaggleXR4, post: 163826, member: 24395"] Hello, I've heard that 1 tooth on the front sprocket is like 3 on the rear sprocket. Either way, you make a much bigger step changing the front than the rear. If you are close to where you want to be, gearing wise, I would be reluctant to make any big changes. One tooth on the rear is the smallest change you can make and will probably be exactly what you wanted. I didn't believe I would notice only 1 tooth difference when I changed my rear sprocket on my old XR200. Believe me, it made a huge difference. I went from bogging in 3rd gear in the deep, soft sand here in Florida, to being able to pull up to 5th with no problem in the same sand. Unfortunately, as was mentioned in the other posts, 1st and almost 2nd, were only good for uprooting stumps and climbing telephone poles :) Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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