ideal gearing for a mojave???
#1
i am wondering what you guys think would be the ideal gearing for my mojave, i am mostly going to be doin trail riding, so i want to be able to accelerate pretty fast and not lose top end, i dont know how possible this is, i am totally new to the quad world. if you have any knowledge about this plz tell. thnx
#2
with your modifications i would go 12 in the front (stock) and 41 in the back, if you want get a 13 tooth front , doesnt loose all to much bottom end but to be on the safe side stick with the 12 front, good acceleration and good top end
#4
Sprocket Specialists makes aluminum rear sprockets for the Mojave that range from 28-74 tooth. I've got a 41 and 39 on order with them. They should be at my door by the end of the week. I had to wait a little longer because I had them anodized for durability. You can also order them with additional lightening holes to save weight, or you can order them with self-cleaning grooves machined into the teeth. The website is <u>sprocketspecialists.com.</u>
#5
all i have on my mojave is a white bors pipe k&n filter and it is jetted. it has 22 inch bandit tires on it. i want my top speed to be around 70mph on my mojave. is it possible to do this and still be able to climb a medium sized hill(in first gear). what size sprockets will i need to do this?
#6
You'll be hard-pressed to see 70mph with a Mojave. Gearing alone will not acheive this feat. You'll need a Four Stroke Tech 330 kit from Mickey Dunlop. However, the following website will get you in the ballpark for speed with regard to gearing. http://www.glamisdunes.net/calculator.htmText. Primary gear = 3.050, RPM = 7500. Good luck!!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
John Reed
Polaris Ask an Expert! In fond memory of Old Polaris Tech.
1
Sep 9, 2015 03:46 AM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)




