Rear sprocket

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beanie$440$peed
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#1 Post by beanie$440$peed »

Looking for one thats smaller than stock...have one tooth up in frony trying to drop atleast a couple in back and c how it goes...

cannondale27
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#2 Post by cannondale27 »

Honda sprockets work fine.

rayspeed
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#3 Post by rayspeed »

44 is as big as you can go and still retain the stock chain guards. Makes for a good combo with the 14t front sprocket in sand at least.

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#4 Post by beanie$440$peed »

QUOTE (rayspeed @ May 15 2012, 03:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
44 is as big as you can go and still retain the stock chain guards. Makes for a good combo with the 14t front sprocket in sand at least.

Thanks for the info and fast replys guys

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#5 Post by beanie$440$peed »

Does anyone no a good combo for a good takeoff but higher than stock top speed?

ljdbn
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#6 Post by ljdbn »

I run 14-38..on my 468...and it works great ....on my stock dale I run the same and in the woods, it makes it alot easier to hang onto ....although I have to run a gear lower in the technical stuff.......with the stock 13-42, it's very jumpy

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#7 Post by cannondale27 »

x2 14-38 I really like 14-39 since this combo allows alot of different gearing combos with the same chain length as stock but 39's are hard to find.

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