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Old 08-16-2006, 09:09 PM
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I was looking through ebay and I found an ad for wheelie sprocket set. I clicked on the item and after reading it I thought it sounded like a good deal. It said it will only increase my rpm's by 10% so it won't affect my top end speed. I was wondering what your oppinions were on that set, and if anyone has personal experence with the item? I was wondering how fast the average one could pull wheelies with these sprockets, and how much of a difference it will make with my acceleration? I was hoping to be able to do wheelies at 60mph is this realistic? Thanks!!!
 
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first off. Any larger sprocket you install is going to lower your top speed. PERIOD.
The larger the rear sprocket or smaller the front sprocket the more rotations it requires of the engine to rotate the wheel, which means a lower speed will be accomplished at the same rpm.

Second. pulling wheelies at 60 on an F2 is gonna require probably -2 up front and like +4 or more in the rear.
 
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do you have a link? all i found was one for a 929 or 954?
 
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Default RE: f2 wheelie sprockets?

It can also just be a question of technique. With know how, an F2 will wheelie stock at 60.
 
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The link above is the sprocket I want to get. What do you guys think?
 
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i would just go -2 in the front and +4 in the rear (from dennis kirk) like said above. it will be cheaper and you can get what you want too.
 
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If I go -2 in the front and +4 in the rear, how fast could the avarage person do wheelies? And what gear? Where can I get the sprocket set? Can I use my stock chain? How much speed will I lose off my top end? Thanks
 
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Default RE: f2 wheelie sprockets?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda...spagenameZWDVW

this is the seller that i bought my 520 conversion from on the F2 and its perfect for more power and still maintain a respectable top end. i went with the -1/+2 setup. if youre planning wheelies you should ask if they can change the aluminum rear in the kit with a steel one.

great people and they ship super fast.
 
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Would that 520 -1 +2 be good enough for me to do 60 mph wheelies? How much harder would my bike accelerate?
 


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