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stock sprockets on a blaster ???

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Old Dec 2, 2004 | 07:50 AM
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Default stock sprockets on a blaster ???

Originally posted by: ItalianStallion
Changing your front sprocket by 1 is the same as changing your back sprocket by 3...IMO..alwys leave your front sprocket alone and work with your rear 1 tooth at a time until you find the combination that is right for you....3 identical motors may run the same on three different sprocket setups...all depends on rider style and terrain
This works execpt rear sprockets are like 30 bucks, and fronts are 10. So its cheeper to just get one front then three rears.
 
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Old Dec 2, 2004 | 09:04 AM
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Default stock sprockets on a blaster ???

True....but if you wanted to get into a cheap hobbie, this ain't it...and Raptor guy...any sprocket is good...stay away from the aluminum stuff ...and any chain is good but like Shavo...I use the rk roller non o-ring chain....it's only like 25 bucks while the o-ring and x-rings can run as high as 69 to 72 bucks
 
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Old Dec 3, 2004 | 08:59 AM
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Default stock sprockets on a blaster ???

okay.. thanks for every ones help i appreciate it
 
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