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ok guys well im updating some parts on my bike .. . ... my mods are in my sig... but my new mods will be duel 35mm pwks ... vf3 reeds. 22x11x8 8 paddle.. 19 cc domes. .. but i was wonding when i can change my gearing to .. i have 13,42 right now and i just baught a 14, and a 15 front sprocket.. just want to see which one you guys think will help my bike more .. .. thanks .. sorry if this doesnt make scence .. or even if i should get a new back sprocket let me know thanks ..

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its all gonna depend on riding surface, tires, swingarm length, rider weight and power.. its gonna be hard for any of us to pick the right gearing for you simply because of all the variables.

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its all gonna depend on riding surface, tires, swingarm length, rider weight and power.. its gonna be hard for any of us to pick the right gearing for you simply because of all the variables.

There is alot of factors to take in consideration but I would think you should be able to us stock gearing 14-41 with that set up in sand but you just have to test it out. assuming your bike is dialed in and runs great. Also on what kind of riding you do. I would test your bike on how well it pulls through 1st through 4th. maybe even 5th but 6th gear is pretty tall. See how it launches from a dead stop(usally in second gear) If it doesn't pull very hard in 4th or 5th and doesn't launch very hard in second at a dead stop then I would gear down. But it is raps out real fast in 2nd at a launch and pulls hard and goes through the gears real fast then gear up. Hope this helps...all in all I would thing a 14-41 should get you in the ball park. The gearing you have now should be a little low

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