GSXR 750 Stunt sprocket kit??

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Old Nov 13, 2004 | 04:40 PM
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GSXR 750 Stunt sprocket kit??

hey. my friend has a '00 gixxer 750 and wants to do 12's....he need some info on what's a good sprocket kit and where to get it?

i'm thinking going -1 on the front and +15 on the rear....is there a kit with a chain. and where?

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Old Nov 13, 2004 | 05:54 PM
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Old Nov 13, 2004 | 10:18 PM
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Re: GSXR 750 Stunt sprocket kit??

-1 +15 would make a huge difference. And not in a good way. Sprocket changes like that will make your bike extremely twitchy and there's a big chance of you looping the bike. Although impressive, it's a very $$$ trick to do (looping that is). And quite possibly harmful to your health. Try 0 +10. But just remember, that'll drop your top speed quite a bit. And also it's bad for your gas milage.
Old Nov 13, 2004 | 10:35 PM
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Re: GSXR 750 Stunt sprocket kit??

i'd learn stock, but at most try +5 -2, this way he can keep the stock chain save some cash.. that'll make a world of a difference and still do highway ****
Old Nov 14, 2004 | 01:31 PM
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Re: GSXR 750 Stunt sprocket kit??

thanks for the info guys...i know about sprockets but don't know much about low speed wheelies....it's for my friends gixxer.....i went down 1 tooth on the counter sprocket (on my bike) and felt a difference, shorter gears and more torque

like i said, it's for a friend...in our group, we crash a lot lol...we wanna start doing low speed tricks to minimize injury and huge damage to the bikes....

btw, that's the biggest rear sprocket he can go with without changing the chain ( i believe it's a 525?) going 1 down on the counter sprocket will loosen the chain a little so he could probobly add 5 or so on the back, right?

thank again
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