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Old 07-15-2004, 01:59 PM
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sorry guys i know theres some threads on this .. but ive bee searchin on the net but still a lil confused .. i have a 2003 r6 . whuts the best sprockets i can get for it (brand). do i need to change the chain also . everyone says go -1 on the front + 2 in the back .. i heard its easier to do wheelies also ... i can do them stock butifit makes it easier or where i do em slower it would be great .. any suggestions would be great
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Old 07-15-2004, 05:18 PM
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You Can Wheelie Without'em But It Does Make It Easier For Slower S@#t. -1 /+2 Is Good And You Shouldn't Have To Replace The Chain. Give Phil A Call At Motoheaven 484-951-3128.
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Old 07-15-2004, 08:53 PM
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www.sprocketspecialists.com
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Old 07-15-2004, 09:06 PM
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if you went -1 +2 how much would that set off your top end??
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If you are serious about stuntin i would leave the front gear stock and go up to a 56 tooth on the back, do like a 525 conversion kit , i dont know if thats what size chain you already have, but this is the most popular size that people use. If that gearing is to low for you, you can always go to 2nd or 3rd gear and work your way down to 1st. This is probably the biggest i would go, cuz with this gearing you can still ride in the streets and keep up with everyone. The price is usually around $180.00 for a new chain, new front sprocket, and a 56 tooth sprocket for the rear @ moto-heaven.com e-mail Phil, he'll hook you up............
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