Changing Sprockets
sorry another noob question.....i keep hearing about changing sprockets to do wheelies. what are the differeneces in sprockets, what are the advantages and why do they give you more power?
basically you change the sprockets to spin your rear wheel faster, closer to the same rpm coming out of the transmission. dropping teeth on the front sprocket will thus make the front sprocket turn quicker, better acceleration and torque, same goes if you add teeth on the rear.
only negative is that you turn a higher rpm with changed sprockets to do the same speed that you were doing before.
only negative is that you turn a higher rpm with changed sprockets to do the same speed that you were doing before.
Should be about a 10 percent difference with the -1, +2 gearing. If 0-60 time was 4 seconds, it will now be 3.6 seconds. If top speed was 150, will now be 135. If 60 MPH was 5,000 rpm, it will now be 5,500.
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