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Old 07-08-2009, 12:16 PM   #31
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

As the ratio of front teeth to rear teeth is about 1:4, two teeth would theoretically split the differemce between the 15 tooth & 16 tooth front sprocket ratios.

I think you will find the change small, but it also could fine tune the powerband a hare.




Let us know what you decide.

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Old 07-09-2009, 02:22 AM   #32
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

Oh boy!

You guys do a good job of rallying away from the y/n questions...phew! I better not ask any questions and just watch the parade at my crusing speed. This thread went real far on a short street, LOL!
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Old 07-09-2009, 11:20 AM   #33
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Oh boy!

You guys do a good job of rallying away from the y/n questions...phew!
OK, here's a y/n question for YOU:
Are you somehow unhappy with the information you are finding on here ??
Your comments would seem to indicate that you ARE.

A LOT of questions just don't have a simple yes or no answer. :roll:
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Old 07-10-2009, 03:25 AM   #34
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

And sometimes after all the nattering and off topic stuff we come to a good answer or conclusion. Even the most off the wall comment can often generate a different way of seeing an answer to a problem. Besides it keeps our fingers busy. lol.
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Old 07-19-2009, 06:07 AM   #35
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

I dropped 2 teeth on the rear sprocket this spring..Personally I love it..It cruises quite a bit easier now at 60 to 65 and also love how in the lower gears it gave me a little spacing So I'm not jamming my shifter up and down as much on the in town driving



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Old 07-20-2009, 08:30 AM   #36
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

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I dropped 2 teeth on the rear sprocket this spring..Personally I love it..It cruises quite a bit easier now at 60 to 65 and also love how in the lower gears it gave me a little spacing So I'm not jamming my shifter up and down as much on the in town driving
Are you running a 16t front or the stock 15?
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Old 07-20-2009, 10:52 AM   #37
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

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I dropped 2 teeth on the rear sprocket this spring..
Are you running a 16t front or the stock 15?
15 I would hope. Dropping the rear gives the same effect as raising the front and the 16 front is on the verge of being TOO much......so doing both would definitely be too much.

The 16 front is roughly equal to 3 or 4 teeth in the rear so.........going down 2 in the rear should be about half the effect of going up one in the front; pretty sure that was the objective.
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Old 07-20-2009, 11:44 AM   #38
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

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I dropped 2 teeth on the rear sprocket this spring..
Are you running a 16t front or the stock 15?
15 I would hope. Dropping the rear gives the same effect as raising the front and the 16 front is on the verge of being TOO much......so doing both would definitely be too much.

The 16 front is roughly equal to 3 or 4 teeth in the rear so.........going down 2 in the rear should be about half the effect of going up one in the front; pretty sure that was the objective.
Yah, when I get the money together I think I will order the 39t rear and go back to the 15t on the front. Should still be in the power band and turn the rear wheel a little faster.
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Old 09-07-2009, 12:28 AM   #39
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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?

Where does one find a 39t rear sprocket?
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Old 09-08-2009, 08:00 AM   #40
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Where does one find a 39t rear sprocket?
JT sprockets.com, Sprocketspecialist.com, etc. The actual part# is in an original in the mod. section. IIRC it is 461-40/461-39 at sprocket specialists.
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