Sprockets
Just a quick question, has anyone found an online dealer that has 45+ teeth rear sprockets for 93's, all I could find was custom made (or if I could be directed to a reputable custom dealer). I can't get the front wheel off the ground without disengaging the clutch and letting it rev from...lets say 4k to 8-9 then engaging the clutch, its very unpredictable and just a little annoying. id love to be able to bring it up in 1st and 2nd with a quick pull on the clutch. Or if someone would like to shed some light on wheelie techniques id be very grateful
can u answer a couple questions first..
i might be able to help..
what year is your bike? how long have you had it?
how many miles?? what else has been done to the bike??
pipe??jet kit??? original front and rear sprocket including how old is the chain??..
are you warming your tires up first??
and if it is coming up, how high are you getting it??
have you ever wheelied before??
based off of any or all your answers i'll gauge my next comments on them..
being in the 900cc section i'm already assuming its a 900 hundred.. which honestly, you should have no problems with power.. mine i can pick up in second gear doing almost fifty and bit of clutching.. well give me something to work with and we'll go from there..
jay..
i might be able to help..
what year is your bike? how long have you had it?
how many miles?? what else has been done to the bike??
pipe??jet kit??? original front and rear sprocket including how old is the chain??..
are you warming your tires up first??
and if it is coming up, how high are you getting it??
have you ever wheelied before??
based off of any or all your answers i'll gauge my next comments on them..
being in the 900cc section i'm already assuming its a 900 hundred.. which honestly, you should have no problems with power.. mine i can pick up in second gear doing almost fifty and bit of clutching.. well give me something to work with and we'll go from there..
jay..
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