trail riding sprocket setup
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The Stock set up is a fine combo and will take on just about everything. Do you go hard and fast on the trails or are ya more of a "take your time and see the sights" kind of rider ?
It all depends on you and what the trails are like. If I were riding in rocky beds I would probably gear down so i could rock crawl a little better, Try a 15 tooth for that.
If you run sand washes and long bending trails try a 17 tooth. These are just a few recomendations.
It all depends on you and what the trails are like. If I were riding in rocky beds I would probably gear down so i could rock crawl a little better, Try a 15 tooth for that.
If you run sand washes and long bending trails try a 17 tooth. These are just a few recomendations.
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If you trailride and have the stock 20" rears try a 15 tooth front sprocket, more bottom end. If you have 22" rears go with a 14 tooth front. Thats what I run. Just snap the throttle and bring the front end up to go over logs, ditches and other obstacles. Good power for hills too.
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