WHAT sproket for a warrior?
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If you go down a tooth in the front sprocket it will rev faster but you will loose some top end. You can go up teeth on the back to do the same thing but the front is easier to change. One tooth on the front = 6 on the back I think. You could add a pipe and filter and that would give you more power to get up those hills.
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On my Warrior, I added a pipe, and a K&N filter, along with ADDING a tooth to the front sprocket for hill climbs. The Warrior already has alot of low-end power which makes it a good hill climber. If you're leaving your Warrior stock, I wouldn't change the gearing ratio.
2001 Yamaha Raptor
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1988 Yamaha Warrior (too many mods to list... FOR SALE)
2001 Yamaha Raptor
GYT-R Graphics
GYT-R Bumper
DG Skid Plates
Pro Design Kill Switch
Uni-filter
1988 Yamaha Warrior (too many mods to list... FOR SALE)
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