200x gears/tires
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200x gears/tires
I have to figure out what to put on my 200x for chain, sprockets, and tires.
Anybody know the stock dimensions for sprocket teet, number of chain links, and tire size?
I got the hole in the stator cover welded up last weekend and the engine fired right up after the carb rebuild. Just need chain and sprockets and my $100 (plus whatever for chain/sprockets) will be well spent.
Anybody know the stock dimensions for sprocket teet, number of chain links, and tire size?
I got the hole in the stator cover welded up last weekend and the engine fired right up after the carb rebuild. Just need chain and sprockets and my $100 (plus whatever for chain/sprockets) will be well spent.
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200x gears/tires
Hey bigblock
I bought my rear sprockets from SPROCKET SPECIALISTS and they are awesome sprockets. One option I have with my 83 200X is changing the sprocket sizes front and rear to 13/38 and 20" rear tires for the summertime when I just rip around in the dirt, but up here in northern Wisconsin I have to have aggressive winter tires so I switch back to the 22" rear tires and stock 12/40 gearing.
You can even use the same 88 link change with both gearing combos
The ratio with the 13/38 and 20" tires is a little lower so the top speed is higher and I have no problem pulling my 215lb butt around.
Just so extra info.
Jeff
I bought my rear sprockets from SPROCKET SPECIALISTS and they are awesome sprockets. One option I have with my 83 200X is changing the sprocket sizes front and rear to 13/38 and 20" rear tires for the summertime when I just rip around in the dirt, but up here in northern Wisconsin I have to have aggressive winter tires so I switch back to the 22" rear tires and stock 12/40 gearing.
You can even use the same 88 link change with both gearing combos
The ratio with the 13/38 and 20" tires is a little lower so the top speed is higher and I have no problem pulling my 215lb butt around.
Just so extra info.
Jeff
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200x gears/tires
$70 is pretty dam cheap!!! I can't recall what I paid for mine from sprocket specialists, I got them from DENNIS KIRK and they don't carry them anymore. The only other place I get parts from that carries them has a price of $55 just for the sprockets, chain and shipping not included.
Jeff
Jeff
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