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Old Sep 21, 2006 | 09:46 PM
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i have a stock 2001 kawasaki mojave and my friend gave me a 13 tooth front sprocket for my quad and i was wondering if i put it on wut will i expect.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 01:45 AM
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if your quad is completely stock, i really wouldnt change the gearing much. i have a 2001 mojave, but mine has had some work done to it, and i run a 13 tooth in the front. it takes away from my top end quite a bit, but my bottom end before i went down to a 13 from a 14 sucked big time. now my bottom end is better, but i can notice a big diff. in my top end. so i would just stay stock as long as you keep the quad stock. if you start doing mods, then i would def change the sprocket.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 03:03 PM
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yo man without a doubt throw that **** on. Youll notice a big difference. Best 8 bucks that ive ever spent for power wise. Even if your mojave is stock it will be fine, and if anything youll lose a little bottom but gain some on top, and at least the mojave is lighter than lakota's so u wont even notice it at all pretty much. Idk wut cabes is talkin about cuz its the other way around like he said lose top end but gained bottom....its the other way around lose bottom end and gain on top.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2006 | 06:18 PM
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Originally posted by: Vunit
yo man without a doubt throw that **** on. Youll notice a big difference. Best 8 bucks that ive ever spent for power wise. Even if your mojave is stock it will be fine, and if anything youll lose a little bottom but gain some on top, and at least the mojave is lighter than lakota's so u wont even notice it at all pretty much. Idk wut cabes is talkin about cuz its the other way around like he said lose top end but gained bottom....its the other way around lose bottom end and gain on top.
Bigger front = more top speed.
Smaller rear = more top speed.
smaller front = more low end
bigger back = more low speed.
 
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