Banshee sprockets and chain
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Banshee sprockets and chain
I purchased a new chain and 2 new sprockets for my banshee last year. I purchased the 13 tooth renthal front,(14 tooth stock) 41 tooth sunstar rear and the stock length DID Atv x-ring chain. Now I am running out of adjustment, If I remove one full link the chain it will be too short....and I don't want to add a half link so, I was thinking of adding one tooth more on the rear too take up the slack. When I put this new setup on my bike I didn't have much adjustment to begin with because of the smaller front sprocket, so if I bump up the rear one tooth will that solve my problem?, I don't mind gearing it down a little more[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
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Jlew
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Jlew
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Banshee sprockets and chain
Usually one tooth up or down on the rear sprocket is enough to take care of that kind of issue. I had to drop from a 41 rear to a 40 on my bike to accommodate this problem. Adding one tooth to yours should take care of it for you.
Burkedaddy, where do you think the term "half-link" originated? There is such a thing...
Burkedaddy, where do you think the term "half-link" originated? There is such a thing...
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Banshee sprockets and chain
Originally posted by: maddog56
Usually one tooth up or down on the rear sprocket is enough to take care of that kind of issue. I had to drop from a 41 rear to a 40 on my bike to accommodate this problem. Adding one tooth to yours should take care of it for you.
Burkedaddy, where do you think the term "half-link" originated? There is such a thing...
Usually one tooth up or down on the rear sprocket is enough to take care of that kind of issue. I had to drop from a 41 rear to a 40 on my bike to accommodate this problem. Adding one tooth to yours should take care of it for you.
Burkedaddy, where do you think the term "half-link" originated? There is such a thing...
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Banshee sprockets and chain
Originally posted by: DRoCk
No, a half link is just that...half of a link. They are basically just a small link.
No, a half link is just that...half of a link. They are basically just a small link.
but i though he was talking about cutting just one inner link or just one outerlink out of the chain. got the wires crossed i guess[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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Banshee sprockets and chain
Originally posted by: maddog56
Usually one tooth up or down on the rear sprocket is enough to take care of that kind of issue. I had to drop from a 41 rear to a 40 on my bike to accommodate this problem. Adding one tooth to yours should take care of it for you.
Burkedaddy, where do you think the term "half-link" originated? There is such a thing...
Usually one tooth up or down on the rear sprocket is enough to take care of that kind of issue. I had to drop from a 41 rear to a 40 on my bike to accommodate this problem. Adding one tooth to yours should take care of it for you.
Burkedaddy, where do you think the term "half-link" originated? There is such a thing...
I would appreciate all insight on this topic, this site is truly the best one on the web!
thanx,
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