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i know if you drop a tooth on your front sprocket you get increased acceleration. but whats the effect of getting another tooth on your rear sprocket. I realise beacuse it's so much larger it might not have a noticable effect, i ordered a new set and instead of the 37 i had on my old ones this one is 38?
i dont have a drinking problem.......if anything, i'm [i]too[/i] good at it
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if you dont get a new chain (longer) youll find the wheelbase will shorten, and make the bike more twichy. thats if you go up on the rear sprocket.
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i bought an iris x gold chain, new front and and rear sprocket, just fitted them all today, it was only when i looked closer at my old sproket i realised my new one had an extra tooth, with this give me the tinest bit more acceleration, probably barely or not noticeable?
i dont have a drinking problem.......if anything, i'm [i]too[/i] good at it
cool guys, thanks for the info. Took it out for a spin today in the rain beacuse it got impatient waiting for it to dry up, came round a corner, gave it a bit of gas and the back wheel started spinning, scary but good, cant wait till i get a chance to take her out for a proper ride now.
i dont have a drinking problem.......if anything, i'm [i]too[/i] good at it