Warrior Gearing
#1
My buddy got a 2000 yamaha warrior with a full big gun exhaust clamp on k&n with outerwears no lid and edelbrock carbuerator and he wants a little more accelration what do yoiu think he should chage his sprockets to?
thanks, Adam
thanks, Adam
#3
YES AS blind side said drop a tooth on front or raise the number of teeth on rear i suggest raiseing the number of teeth in the rear so it will give you more adjustment if u drop one tooth on the front u will get much more slack and start haveing to remove links if you dont have much adjustment left you may have allreay known this but i figured i would say just in case.~~~~~~~~Jeremy
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