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Old 06-05-2008, 08:42 PM
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anyone know how many teeth the front and rear sprockets are? stock, looking at driven chain n sprocket kit, looking to keep the same size in the front, but wanting to go 2+ in the rear, i think stock is 16 and 46?
 
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2 days and no one can answer yes or no? thanks for the help
 
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People generally are more willing to help others who help themselves. Look around, noob.

https://cbrforum.com/m_573729/tm.htm


Yes its 16 and 46.
 
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The Driven Power Up kit is a -1 Front kit.

https://www.riverwayracing.com/store...t=0&page=1

You will have to just buy a seperate Driven Sprocket to get any different tooth rear.

https://www.riverwayracing.com/store...t=5&page=1
 
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I just installed the RK/Vortex 520 kit and it's nice. $180 for the gold version at motorcycle superstore. You can put it on in a few hours with the right tools, or pay a shop $150 - $200 to do it for you.
 
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i just got the driven chain kit, kept the front stock and went +2 in the rear, got a freind whos willing to do it for free, and it was a spur of the moment, i figured such and easy question that someone would respond, but i ended having to look, so i dont think you have the place to be calling anyone a noob
 
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