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hi guys, riding a 620sc 2000 model , and am wondering what is the most common size for sprocket ratios for dirt riding.
currently its running a 48 tooth rear and 15 front but it still feels as though its missing something.....wondering if i should go up to a 54 tooth or similar, i want more low down torque and wheel standing action...phil. |
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well, i guess i should answer my own question here...
to make the bike more aggressive on tight dirt trails ive gone for a 14 tooth front and a 48 tooth rear. can wheel stand the bike easily through all gears. phil. |
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Thanks for answering your own post - I just put a 50 on the back and am loving it. SOunds like i gets even better if i drop down a tooth in th front.
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