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[QUOTE="dkmccarty5, post: 109205, member: 19677"] [b]chain/sprockets[/b] Yarbonwick - Always divide the #teeth of countershaft sprocket by the #teeth on the rear sprocket. The lower the number - the greater "torque", and hence less top speed. Example: 14/52 = .269 , 14/50 = .280. The 14/52 will provide more low end, the 14/50 will provide more top speed. Word of caution - The smaller the diameter of the coutershaft sprocket, the more rotational stress is placed on the countershaft. Avoid decreasing the countershaft sprocket size, and attempt to make your adjustments on the rear sprocket. Also - larger countershaft sprockets help to increase the life of the sprocket, and hence the chain and rear sprocket. We have just introduced a new 7075 Alum. chain & sprocket kit that includes a Regina Gold "O" Ring chain. click-on the erider logo if interested. dave@erider [/QUOTE]
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