What is needed for a 15t front sprocket? ASAP
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Yeah most would probably say get a 48 for the rear while you're at it (unless you spend a lot of time at 145+ mph or care a lot about fuel efficiency, but then why change in the first place?), since its best to change both sprockets along with the chain. Of course, you can run whatever size sprocket you wish on the rear with it.
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