sprockets yeah right!!
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Did you try www.denniskirk.com ? I think that any sprockets off any year of the scrambler line will work though.
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Thanks for the help guys!! but, sprocket specialists didnt have 02' 500 only 400 models. Hotseat has them but how do I know what im buying: I want more bottom end better excel. and so on, I was thinking around 50mph top speed would be ok, has anyone done this and witch sprockets did they use!
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Not sure what the stock units are on the 500. On the 400 it's 13/36. Just changing to the 34 on the rear makes a difference, now I run a 30. Along with pipe choice, and clutching (also do you run a K&N?) playing around with the gearing can help. The beauty of the PVT is you can change the gears all day long, and the power will still be there. If you don't want that much top end, I'd stick with the higher number rear gear. Keep in mind, if you change too many teth, you'll have to get your chain shortened by a few links. Sorry to ramble around, but if this is your first automatic, you'll gain from the clutch kit and a pipe a lot more than changing sprockets, like on a manual trans bike.
Ken
Ken