20's or 22's
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20's or 22's
The 22's work great for the trails. I have had no issues with being to top heavy at all and I ride mainly trails. They have better grip and ground clearance then the 20's. With the gearing it is just a replacement of the front sprocket with no other changes except a chain adjustment. Lowend power is the same as stock with 20's. I did notice on the track they don't slide as easy. But it is well worth the trade off for trail riding.
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20's or 22's
chirochris: Yes those are the 22" razor2 tires i got from rockey mountain. they have turned out to be a good purchase, very happy with them .
go with the 15 tooth sprocket, no changes to the stock chain. i am a full figured guy, alot of weight when my suspension compresses !!
no rubbing here. go for it!! also i spent the extra buck for the ron woods sprocket, some say it's made a little better.
go with the 15 tooth sprocket, no changes to the stock chain. i am a full figured guy, alot of weight when my suspension compresses !!
no rubbing here. go for it!! also i spent the extra buck for the ron woods sprocket, some say it's made a little better.
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20's or 22's
I have 22's in rear, 23 up front. They are great for the rock infested trails I ride on but if you ride on smooth trails, I dont know if you'd need the extra ground clearance. No modifications are necessary for the bigger size tires. The RAZR2 tires certainly have alot of bite to them.