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gearing 929 - 8/16/2006 3:34:43 PM   
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anybody regear there 929 I was thinking of going -1+5anyone have that setup. I found a good deal on a -1 +10 set.

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RE: gearing 929 - 8/16/2006 7:14:59 PM   
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streets or lots?

go up too much and riding the highway will be pain.

try www.stuntlife.com probably get a better response from ppl who have geared their 929's

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RE: gearing 929 - 8/16/2006 7:57:51 PM   
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my friend has a 1000RR, with very close to the same gearing -1 +4 i think, He is pulling wheelies up at 115mph, and riding them out sometimes up to 130+mph, and powering up second gear wheelies. He still can hit over 170 mph with that gearing too, so go for it, but its going to be torquy as Hell man!

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RE: gearing 929 - 8/17/2006 4:49:56 AM   
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if you are just riding streets leave it stock geared or just go -1 in the front. There is no need for big gears until you are already doing slow stuff. I had my street bike geared +10 and just last week I put it back to stock and I won't ever go back to big gears for the street.. My lot bike is -1 +15 though but it sounds like its gonna blow on the highway

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RE: gearing 929 - 8/17/2006 10:53:02 AM   
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Mostly streets just starting in the lots. how far can I go with a stock chain

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RE: gearing 929 - 8/17/2006 7:58:19 PM   
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with stock chain go -1 +2 but don't go any more than that for learning to go slow cause it will be real twitchy and make it harder..

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RE: gearing 929 - 8/23/2006 4:48:50 PM   
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+1 what scott said. learn to ride the brake and take them slow on stock gearing. it will make the transition to bigger gears way easier.

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