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Smaller sprocket in the front or Bigger sprocket in the back?

Started by Timex, September 12, 2009, 07:15:52 PM

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jlavallee

Quote from: Putz on September 13, 2009, 11:51:58 PM
Quote from: Timex on September 13, 2009, 10:51:00 PM
if I go down one in the front, do you think I'll be able to tell the difference?

Definitely

Yep, no doubt you will notice it. Depending on your current gearing, 6-8% increase in effective torque right across the rpm range. If you decide you need more, your stock chain will likely allow a tooth or two more in the rear after the front is -1. Unless you're one of the parking lot stunters, you shouldn't need more than that. Especially on an R1!

Timex

Thanks guys.  I'm gonna go ahead and get the front sprocket done.  We'll see how it feels.