Does a smaller rear sprocket last as long as a standard sprocket?
How many teeth on a standard and how many on a smaller? Also front sprocket.
Smaller rear sprocket
- benny hedges
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Re: Smaller rear sprocket
use http://www.gearingcommander.com to work out your gearing.
avoid divisable combinations, ie 15/45 or your chain wont last as long
avoid divisable combinations, ie 15/45 or your chain wont last as long

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Re: Smaller rear sprocket
Nice one 

- Smokinjoe73
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Re: Smaller rear sprocket
Divisible combinations? I gotta know, how does the divisibility enter into it? Is the logic that the same part of the chain lands on the same teeth? Is it the plumage? Gripping by the husks?
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Re: Smaller rear sprocket
If you go to the last chart on the gearing commander page it shows the "Same tooth-chain position every X chain rev's"
Whit stock gearing it is every 8 chain rev's

Whit stock gearing it is every 8 chain rev's

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