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Old Jul 29, 2009 | 10:53 PM
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Sprocket Advice

I have a 2007 zx6r, im looking to get some new sprockets to help the whole wheelie situation a little less of a pain, dont want anything too serious but something that will definitely make a difference, any suggestions?
Old Jul 30, 2009 | 09:45 AM
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Re: Sprocket Advice

-1/+2

easiest solution
Old Jul 30, 2009 | 11:01 AM
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Re: Sprocket Advice

Originally Posted by NYkid891
I have a 2007 zx6r, im looking to get some new sprockets to help the whole wheelie situation a little less of a pain, dont want anything too serious but something that will definitely make a difference, any suggestions?
Stock, or something real mild like:
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Old Jul 30, 2009 | 11:07 AM
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Re: Sprocket Advice

Save the money and just learn BP and proper brake control on stock gearing. Then when you're more comfortable and you're starting to catch idle, etc, put the money out for a proper pizza pan.
Old Jul 30, 2009 | 11:47 AM
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Re: Sprocket Advice

keep it stock and change the front sprocket to a solid sprocket, the stock one has a rubber bushing wierd thing. bike has more than enough power to get it up. i rode mine stock in the lots for months
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Re: Sprocket Advice

Originally Posted by HighStyles
keep it stock and change the front sprocket to a solid sprocket, the stock one has a rubber bushing wierd thing. bike has more than enough power to get it up. i rode mine stock in the lots for months
How long did it take you to transition between stock and your new sprocket? I've been out of the game for about 3 weeks cause of injuries and i got a plus 9 sprocket put on while i couldn't ride. I learned idle and stuff on my old gearing (+1-1). Will it take a week or so to re-learn everything?
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