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Old 03-09-2004, 11:36 AM
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first off i know this thread was probably already brought up before , but i couldn't find it. so i have an 02 gsxr 600 and im gtinking of going up 2 teeth in the rear, will that be noticable, i don't want anything to crazy for my good bike, i just want to pull highchairs in 2nd gear.

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Old 03-09-2004, 11:39 AM
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Maybe try 1/3 unless you are very light. I don't think just 2up would be enough.
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Old 03-09-2004, 11:44 AM
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if i do 1/3 will i need another link for the chain?
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go one down in the front, thats what I have and its money!
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Old 03-09-2004, 12:21 PM
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Re: how many teeth

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if i do 1/3 will i need another link for the chain?

You should be fine with the stock chain.
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Re: how many teeth

stock chain can account for a change in 2 teeth roughly. -1/+3 should work but woul dbe overkill. -1, +1 is what i got ... dont know how well it works since i havent ran the bike yet. I would go down one in front first, see how u like it, then go up in the back if u feel its necessary which you probably won't
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im -1 / +2 .. but i suck right now.. just started stunting a few months back, just getting sit downs going ok.. but it makes a good difference... do the TRE mod on your bike also.


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Re: how many teeth

Originally Posted by bluegsxr600
first off i know this thread was probably already brought up before , but i couldn't find it. so i have an 02 gsxr 600 and im gtinking of going up 2 teeth in the rear, will that be noticable, i don't want anything to crazy for my good bike, i just want to pull highchairs in 2nd gear.

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i might be wrong but i kinda doubt you'll be able to pull highchairs up in 2nd, with -1+2. maybe with -2+2???
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Re: how many teeth

you can't really go wrong with -1 / +3 on a 600
i put that combo on my 600RR and made all the differnce in the world.
that way you don't have to use as much motor. stand ups, and tank wheelies are so much easier. so is burnin the rear tire....
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