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Old 11-03-2013, 04:27 PM
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Question Sprocket size help?!

I have a 04 636 stunted out. I have a 54t in the rear. Can't remember the front but just got it street legal and wanna drive it on the streets to get to the lots. What's a good sprocket combo. Or just rear sprocket for highway 70mph really. And good torque to clutch her up for slow wheelies and circles ?

Any help?! Thanks! Also if anyone has a cage? Mine weighs a lot. And a cage for my girls f4i.
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Old 11-04-2013, 07:23 AM
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Re: Sprocket size help?!

Just from reading around the forums and site I'd say that you currently have a +14 rear sprocket and should go down to a +5 (-10% top end) or +10 (-20% top end) for street riding (45 or 50 tooth) and this is providing your front is the stock 15t. I'm no expert by any means, but I'm pretty sure that's right..

As for cages, if you're not looking for new I can't help you, but if you are:

http://www.streetstuntparts.com/prod...ty-crash-cages
http://www.forstunt.home.pl/en/5-klatki

I just bought one off forstunt, but literally just placed the order. Their prices are fair but only use sliders, they aren't shock absorbing, so that's up to you. You could probably get 2 cages off forstunt for the price of 1 off streetstuntparts (since you need 2 and all).
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Re: Sprocket size help?!

Keep the 54t and try it on the road.

Freestyle ingenuity cages are the lightest, otherwise cages like sick innovations, atown and impaktch rock.
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I might try that. I want the sick innovations cage but after having surgery trying to get a used one.
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Check out www.tacticalmindz.com and use the code "onewheel" to get 5% off everything on the site.
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Leave it eh way way it is
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Re: Sprocket size help?!

So about a chain. Does it really matter the brand? Iv been finding 520 o ring chains for around $50. And some for $150. Really not looking to spend $150 on a chain. But don't wanna buy a $50 chain and have it be junk? And what's the diff between a o-ring and x-ring chain?

http://bit.ly/17kIY6v

http://bit.ly/17kJ51T

http://bit.ly/17kJ9Ph
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