O obucdow Member Oct 7, 2003 4 0 Oct 9, 2003 #1 On the counter shaft sprocket, which size makes it faster, more teeth or less? Thanks!!
S scairns Member Sep 19, 2002 144 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.
P pyrofreak Member Apr 9, 2003 819 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.