rear sprocket question
rear sprocket question
anyone running bigger sprockets in the back? which one is easier to change the front or back. i wanna do the slow wheelies on the banshee. i think i toasted my clutch tryin.
Re: rear sprocket question
Originally Posted by ace718
anyone running bigger sprockets in the back? which one is easier to change the front or back. i wanna do the slow wheelies on the banshee. i think i toasted my clutch tryin.
Re: rear sprocket question
okok it seems no matter how hard i try the bike stalls out on me . i get to a nice creep for about fifteen feet then it bogs. i figured he sprocket would help. also are the no handed standing wheelies impossible on the 2 stroke?
Re: rear sprocket question
Originally Posted by ace718
okok it seems no matter how hard i try the bike stalls out on me . i get to a nice creep for about fifteen feet then it bogs. i figured he sprocket would help. also are the no handed standing wheelies impossible on the 2 stroke?
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Re: rear sprocket question
Originally Posted by ace718
okok it seems no matter how hard i try the bike stalls out on me . i get to a nice creep for about fifteen feet then it bogs. i figured he sprocket would help. also are the no handed standing wheelies impossible on the 2 stroke?
I know exactly what your talking about two strokes are not made to go slow I used to have a yz 125 I would stand on the seat going really slow and yank it up and balance wheelie it there was no power going slow. If you like to do slow tricks the 4 stroke is the way to go it seems.
Re: rear sprocket question
Originally Posted by ace718
okok it seems no matter how hard i try the bike stalls out on me . i get to a nice creep for about fifteen feet then it bogs. i figured he sprocket would help. also are the no handed standing wheelies impossible on the 2 stroke?
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