Sprocket size
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From: Port Washington Wisconsin US

Sprocket size
I just got started, and wanted to know what everyone recomends for sprocket sizes, and brands best for stunting. (but not to much cause i do a lot of regular street riding).
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Re: Sprocket size
oh my.....learn to hit u're balance point 1st...then go up....you'll just do violent wheelies looking like "a rodeo" if u gear up maybe go like -2 fornt, +2 back my f4i is up like +16 in the back, u're probably not ready 4 that BTW i went with one of those chepos from rockwall honda at $85 shipped....it was a good buy....i wish i coulda afforded one of those steel ones tho.
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You really need to learn your stock gears, know how the bike comes up at different rpm's, I'm currently working my bp, learning the rear brake, etc. and I know if I would of switched my gears out before I started I would of definitely been fucked by now.
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Go up bout +5 n the back and dont buy a cheap chain. EK all the way
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Go up bout +5 n the back and dont buy a cheap chain. EK all the way
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I GOT +56 IN THE REAR (I BOUGHT IT WITH IT ON) AND I HAVE A +50 HANGING ON THE WALL. I'M STILL LEARNING WHAT DO U THINK WOULD BE BETTER TO HAVE ON FOR LEARNING IF THEY MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE?
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Stay with your 56.. No point in going down. It's not going to make it easier.. and eventually you'll probably go back up
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im aware of this....i was tellin him he needs the -2f +2rr so he can use tha stock chain, + he couldn't utilize the big gears anyways i was sayin i got a 16+ in tha rear and its pretty good on a 6hunna sorry i didnt specify





