bananasboy91
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thanks mate ill give it ago tomorow o and btw where would i get that chain and around how much for?? thnaks agen
thanks mate ill give it ago tomorow o and btw where would i get that chain and around how much for?? thnaks agen
Hi guys just thought drop some info in on sprockets after purshasing 17T and 56T just received e-mail from Marlone Harris bataycancorp they are realising coloured sprockets soon didn't give a date but for those who like to match rim colours or bike colours would be good cheers!
Hey all! I've just finished reading through all these posts and I think it'd be hard to express the thanks to everyone who contributed!!
I'm 18 and haven't ridden since I was 10 on a little ZR50..
I've just got my new Tomahawk KX 250, which by the sounds of it is almost the same as the G4, almost.. It has the OHC and I can't wait to have it run in! I have several things planned (sprockets, levers, handelbars, exhaust) but I will probably get to them when I've run the thing in..
Taken it for a few rides, goes well after the idle screw got adjusted (before it was stalling everytime I went to change down when I loosened the throttle).. I'm also a little short so I lowered the bike down the forks by about an inch.
The levers are very weak stock, I'm about to replace my clutch lever as it broke when I pulled it, not even that hard, when I was about to tension it.
Also, I was wondering.. In relation to drive ratios and sprocket sizes, most people seem to have either 15t + 48t or 16t + 56t.. I was thinking I still want little bit of my good top speed, with better acceleration, but I would like to reduce chain wear, so should 16t + 52t sprockets do alright for a ratio of 3.25?
Tornaido - it all depends on where you ride. If there aren't too many really steep hills and you ride a lot in open country - that combination of sprocket should be excellent. If however you ride short technical tracks with gruesome hills - then higher gearing makes things easier under those circumstances.
If you have both a 15 & 16 tooth front sprocket and say a 48 and 56 tooth rear in store - then you have enough flexibility to set up for just about any ride!
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