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What's a good rear sprocket as I have a 50 and don't know bout front as ill have to count them. There's two stretches ill be traveling that are 50 and 55mph and there website says there top speed is 50 mph. I'm looking for one that'll give me a higher top speed less rpm on motor and still be good off road here's link to bike http://www.uscoolsports.com/DIRT_BIK...b-06-200ed.htm
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Counted front and its a 15 tooth
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Get a 17 front and a 45-46 rear. The should get you into a 55 cruise. You will be able to get 65-70 top speed.
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That'd be perfect now just gotta find what ones will work
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Measure to be sure, but I think this is correct: http://www.jtsprockets.com/catalogue/model/183
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Ill have to measure everything
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Do they have sprocket chain combos
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This might do: http://www.ebay.com/itm/JT-Chain-Spr...8a09a0&vxp=mtr
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Got good news ended up getting bolt from fastenal today now everthing is nice and tight so I can get it inspected first gotta get learners permit. Hopefully thay don't fail it over something I missed
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Those sprockets are an exact match now just gotta find a kit with 17/43 with a chain
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Found front and rear sprockets http://www.loncinengineparts.com/fro...s-p-10247.html http://www.loncinengineparts.com/rea...t-p-14688.html only problem is the rear is 8mm and I have 10mm bolts so I'd have to drill em out still no biggy. but how do I figure out how long of a chain ill need
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Just buy a long chain and cut it. It's probably going to be in the neighbourhood of 105 links, so buy a 120 (or longer) link chain.
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