Small front sprocket
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Small front sprocket
Looks like running a 14t front sprocket hasn't been kind to my swingarm slider resulting in the chain making contact and wearing the swingarm a bit.
I'm considering just running a 15t front and varying my gearing with just rear sprockets and matching chain length. This would mean I could keep my ride height and wheelbase constant.
Is this an option? Does anyone do this?
I think the largest rear I'll need is a 47t for the tracks I'll be running.
Anyone know of a wheelbase sweet spot?
Or alternatively I need a new slider and run the 14t front on the two tracks I need it on.
Anyone have a slider I could buy?
Just had my freshly rebuilt RVF down the road for a gearbox(VFR) test and all feels fine.
I'm happy.
I'm considering just running a 15t front and varying my gearing with just rear sprockets and matching chain length. This would mean I could keep my ride height and wheelbase constant.
Is this an option? Does anyone do this?
I think the largest rear I'll need is a 47t for the tracks I'll be running.
Anyone know of a wheelbase sweet spot?
Or alternatively I need a new slider and run the 14t front on the two tracks I need it on.
Anyone have a slider I could buy?
Just had my freshly rebuilt RVF down the road for a gearbox(VFR) test and all feels fine.
I'm happy.
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Re: Small front sprocket
even with the 14t sprocket S/A should be ok most pro down to bad chain adjustment. you can change either sprocket make the same ratio
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Re: Small front sprocket
You'll struggle to get anything bigger than 45 on the back dude. I've had 14s on the bikes for several years and there is no swingarm<>chain contact at all - of note.
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Re: Small front sprocket
You know,now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure this bike suffered a catastrophic chain breakage before I had it.The water pump was busted off in the same incident. Very possible that the damage occurred then. Would still like to get an intact swingarm slider/protector.
I was thinking as much regarding running the big rear sprocket.
I was thinking as much regarding running the big rear sprocket.