what kind of sprocket do i need for stuntin
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what kind of sprocket do i need for stuntin - 5/24/2008 4:23:13 PM
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NickT
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i'm new to this but i was wonding if someone can help me been wanted to buy a sprocket if i need to go small or bigger thanks
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RE: what kind of sprocket do i need for stuntin - 5/24/2008 6:28:36 PM
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TK954RR
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Need a lot more info from you. What kind of bike, what kind of riding are you planning on doing, lot only, street, both, what kind of skill level do you have and why do you think you need a sprocket change?
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RE: what kind of sprocket do i need for stuntin - 5/24/2008 8:02:52 PM
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ReSpEcT
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ORIGINAL: TK954RR Need a lot more info from you. What kind of bike, what kind of riding are you planning on doing, lot only, street, both, what kind of skill level do you have and why do you think you need a sprocket change? +1 on all of that........You answer ALL of those questions and im sure we can help you out...=-) PS: TK954RR, some people just dont realise what a good rider can do on a stock sprocket, hehe
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RE: what kind of sprocket do i need for stuntin - 5/26/2008 5:06:40 PM
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TK954RR
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Going to be hard to find a great combo for both, your going to have to sacrifice one way or another. Granted like stated both can be done on stock, of course gearing can make it easier to learn. Only good advice i can give is this, a buddy of mine just got his 02 f4i stunted out, i rode it stock and it was ok. Rode it now again today, he went +7 in the rear, and its a lot better imho. Can do 4th gear standers on the highway easily, and tried some slow stuff and it wasnt too bad ( im not good at slow by any means). That seemed like a pretty good combo, i know he is gonna be about 50/50 lot to street with it. If it were gonna stay more street i think i would go -1 +2 if it were my bike for general street riding, and the occasional lot session.
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RE: what kind of sprocket do i need for stuntin - 5/26/2008 6:20:50 PM
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seldon929rr
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I'd say -1 +3 and a 520 conversion would probably be good. I'm a pretty big dude and my buddy has that setup on his 600rr and it feels good. here's a shameless plug but check these guys out. there sprockets are steel. I'm runnin vortex right now and it's missing 3 teeth from clutchin it. http://www.myspace.com/tandem_designwurx custom sprockets. cages and subcages
< Message edited by seldon929rr -- 5/26/2008 6:30:03 PM >
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