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Welll heres what it does while normal riding its fine. but when your going up a hill or thru somedeep soft sand you get a jerking almost jumoing teeth feeling. my chain slack is exact i did notice my rear sprocket teeth arent great but it was doing it before i put this sprocket on. so im at a lose and im hoping someone can help me out. thanks fellas

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i had brand new sprockets on it before but it had to much slack gearing then was 13/41 i figured the slack in the chain was causing it. so i went and got a blaster rear sprocket(40) and took a link out and now its 13/40 with perfect chain slack but then my buddy today told me my sprocket was about shot i look down and was like damn. half my teethe where half way gone.lol. an das far as my carrier bearings go i think there good but il double check them reason why i say that is because this is a different carrier then before also cuz the top bolt hole was all walood(sp) out and i got a better one and a bigger bolt for the new one and it still does it. so im clue less.

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its simple man. your chain is skipping teeth. it probably just needs to be tighter. if your chain was loose before, why didnt you just tighten it?

 

i dont understand why you put a new sprocket on it just because it was loose. you have chain adjusters for that.

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sorry bout that. meant to say it was to loose and had to take a link out because with the carrier all the way slid back it still had alot of slack in it like way to much. and as of now when i sit on it it tightens up to be perfect. when im not sitting on it it has like 2 fingers of up and down movment. im getting another 40 tooth tonight so im hoping it will fix it

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yea its weird but its the only way to fit my 13 front properly. idk since the chain is streched out a lil bit from riding on a new chain i might try and fit a 41 back on the rear and see what that does. i hope i can figure this out. i dont think it would be anything internal would it? maybe possibly my tires and or tires size?

Edited by BlasterKX

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