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Old 12-23-2012, 06:15 PM
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i have a 2001 zx6r and was wondering a good sprocket to run for wheelies at low speeds but want to still be able to hit the freeway
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Old 12-24-2012, 10:50 AM
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I run 55 tooth total on my 05 636 and at 78 mph my rpm is at 7 -8 great low end !
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Old 02-09-2013, 11:26 PM
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Hi,

How slow were you trying to wheelie?.....The larger the rear sprocket the easier time you will have popping it up and going slow....Of course if you go to large freeway speeds will be compromised.

A few folks I know run sprockets in the 60T range although we can cut them as large as they need.....I think the biggest we have made to date for stunt use is an 80T monster! (we can can still go larger tho if need be).

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Whichever sprocket size you decide on you can save some money by hitting up http://powerhouseperformancecycle.com and using discount code zeus
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Re: sprocket

Originally Posted by Andyinchville1
Hi,

How slow were you trying to wheelie?.....The larger the rear sprocket the easier time you will have popping it up and going slow....Of course if you go to large freeway speeds will be compromised.

A few folks I know run sprockets in the 60T range although we can cut them as large as they need.....I think the biggest we have made to date for stunt use is an 80T monster! (we can can still go larger tho if need be).

Check us out if you need sprockets.

Andrew

how much for a 60t for a 636 and is that in Al or steel
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