On the counter shaft sprocket, which size makes it faster, more teeth or less? Thanks!!
obucdow Member Oct 9, 2003 #1 Joined Oct 7, 2003 Messages 4 Likes 0 Oct 9, 2003 #1 On the counter shaft sprocket, which size makes it faster, more teeth or less? Thanks!!
scairns Member Oct 9, 2003 #2 Joined Sep 19, 2002 Messages 144 Likes 0 Oct 9, 2003 #2 front = more go faster rear = more go slower A change of one tooth up or down on the front is like 4 teeth on the rear. Typically changes to the rear are the way to go. One tooth up or down on the front is usually OK on most bikes.
front = more go faster rear = more go slower A change of one tooth up or down on the front is like 4 teeth on the rear. Typically changes to the rear are the way to go. One tooth up or down on the front is usually OK on most bikes.
pyrofreak Member Oct 10, 2003 #3 Joined Apr 9, 2003 Messages 819 Likes 0 Oct 10, 2003 #3 I read in one of my mags that one tooth on the front is equal to 3 or 3.5 on the back, not quite 4. But only change one tooth at a time, even on the back.
I read in one of my mags that one tooth on the front is equal to 3 or 3.5 on the back, not quite 4. But only change one tooth at a time, even on the back.