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Jus got a 2004 blaster and I'm ready to add some power to it so I'm thinking new sprocket what size is good to add some power n speed when I accelerate low end power
if you add teeth to the back or take away from the front sproket it gears it down which in turn gives you more bottom end. I think i added two or three teeth to my back sprocket when i had mine
Yep thats what i did or you can drop a tooth in the front, pretty much a good rule of thumb is if you add 3 in the back it = to dropping one in the front