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I went back to stock teeth after several years at the famous "drop a tooth" setup. After some great rides at Glamis this weekend, Stock gearing is the best! Each gear pulled and pulled. It did appear that I needed to shift a bit more in the chop. But when we hit the open bowls and rollers, I was shredding.

Anyone who rides sand and is at the different sprocket setups, try stock again when you can. I'm never going back.

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Played with gearing on the trails and MX stuff. but like you said wide open areas nothing beats the stockers! :cheers:

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On my banshee last year,I was using 13/41.It seemed to really like that gearing.Tried alot of different combinations.It did have porting,shearers,and alky though.It seemed like it would pull forever. :bolt: The motor really liked that gearing,but my poor little barnett clutches hated that set-up.LOL!

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With an 11 tooth up front your chain is gonna be dead w/in a couple months. Shoulda gone bigger on the rear instead...

 

For sand on my piped shee I liked 13/41. On 14/41 I could never get it out of 3rd. Once I got my motor work done I switched back to 14/41 but now I've got a 15T up front to see how that does.

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I plan on running stock gearing on trail and dunes with my new motor...

However, we have a 1/2 mile long grass field we're going to be drag racing in...and when that happens, I'll be going 16/40 or so.

 

Need for top end...baby!! 1/4 mile is more than enough to top a shee out...so, I'll be gearing up for that...

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