How silly is it to change a front sprocket late in the life of a chain?
I'd like to see what its like having 1 less tooth on the front so when I have the cash to replace the whole lot, I can make an informed decision if ya get me.
Front Sprocket change
Front Sprocket change
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- lloydie
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Re: Front Sprocket change
do it you will like it 

Re: Front Sprocket change
George, An ideal time to check a smaller sprocket out if the chain is almost done
Personally I prefer a bigger rear (+2 teeth) sprocket, as this means the chain won't be having to work that much harder with a tighter radius that a smaller front will be giving it.
Chris.

Personally I prefer a bigger rear (+2 teeth) sprocket, as this means the chain won't be having to work that much harder with a tighter radius that a smaller front will be giving it.
Chris.
Re: Front Sprocket change
How many teeth is the standard rear?sirch345 wrote:George, An ideal time to check a smaller sprocket out if the chain is almost done![]()
Personally I prefer a bigger rear (+2 teeth) sprocket, as this means the chain won't be having to work that much harder with a tighter radius that a smaller front will be giving it.
Chris.
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- benny hedges
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Re: Front Sprocket change
16:41 is standard iirc 

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Re: Front Sprocket change
Yes Benny is right, 16F/41R is standard.
Chris.
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- benny hedges
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Re: Front Sprocket change
mines 15-43 atm
sorry, previously stated it was 44 lol
it's erm.... lively
sorry, previously stated it was 44 lol

it's erm.... lively

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Re: Front Sprocket change
Cool thanks. Ive already ordered the 15t from Wemoto. It was the cheaper option
I may get a 43t next month and compare the 3 options. 15:41 15:43 16:43

I may get a 43t next month and compare the 3 options. 15:41 15:43 16:43
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Re: Front Sprocket change
use http://www.gearingcommander.com to compare the gearing....geodude wrote: I may get a 43t next month and compare the 3 options. 15:41 15:43 16:43
load your bike then scroll down to see the different gearing options and the speeds at various rpm.
also handy to calibrate your speedo if you get an overlay sticker off ebay ;)
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