warrior sprocket sizes???
#1
well my atv isnt at my house and im looking at new sprockets for front and back. does anyone know the stock teeth for both and what is a good setup for better acceleration. thanks for help
#4
Go here and you can use the machine specs to find the general info on your ride..
Great place for parts also..
Machine specs
Great place for parts also..
Machine specs
#5
i would greatly recommend 17 in tha front and 40 in tha rear get the front sprocket at vito's if you can't find it no where else
i topped my quad out at 70. and its accel is better than a blaster with a 14front and a 40rear which is pretty decent, all i have in it is a weisco piston,uni filter, head pipe, clutch kid,chain
i topped my quad out at 70. and its accel is better than a blaster with a 14front and a 40rear which is pretty decent, all i have in it is a weisco piston,uni filter, head pipe, clutch kid,chain
#6
Originally posted by: SmokeyZ
i would greatly recommend 17 in tha front and 40 in tha rear get the front sprocket at vito's if you can't find it no where else
i topped my quad out at 70. and its accel is better than a blaster with a 14front and a 40rear which is pretty decent, all i have in it is a weisco piston,uni filter, head pipe, clutch kid,chain
i would greatly recommend 17 in tha front and 40 in tha rear get the front sprocket at vito's if you can't find it no where else
i topped my quad out at 70. and its accel is better than a blaster with a 14front and a 40rear which is pretty decent, all i have in it is a weisco piston,uni filter, head pipe, clutch kid,chain
#7
17? you must be f*in nuts man. on a stock warrior I wouldn't go more that 1 tooth larger front sprocket, I have a 14/40 setup with 22 inch tires and I can go faster in 5th than I can in 6th because of how tall the gearing is. The way my gearing is setup I could probably hit about 72 before I hit the rev limiter in 6th if I had enough power. I'm thinking about switching to a 12 tooth so I can get some of my bottom end power back, 1 tooth is enough to make a noticable difference on a mostly stock quad.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)




