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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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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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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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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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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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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Re: Has anyone tried a 40 tooth rear sprocket?
Where does one find a 39t rear sprocket?
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