Changing gearing
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banshee has it - changing front spocket is quick, easy and cheap. Pull the cover,
take out the 3 10mm bolts, and the backing plate, and then find the spring clip holding the
sprocket on the shaft. With that off, it just slides right off.
It just a trade off - you'll loose a little grunt and gain a little top end - I would just add 1 tooth on the
front - much more is going to lose too much grunt, and I wouldn't want to go too fast on a rigid
trike anyway - not too hard to bouncy bouncy right out of control.
take out the 3 10mm bolts, and the backing plate, and then find the spring clip holding the
sprocket on the shaft. With that off, it just slides right off.
It just a trade off - you'll loose a little grunt and gain a little top end - I would just add 1 tooth on the
front - much more is going to lose too much grunt, and I wouldn't want to go too fast on a rigid
trike anyway - not too hard to bouncy bouncy right out of control.
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