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Permagrin
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Got_Sand
Hey Thanks Bro.....I needed that... Getting new chain and front and rear sprockets was considering going down or up a tooth...
Fireballsocal
Jason, go down one tooth up front. I dig the second gear starts at the hill and it allows sixth gear to be usefull instead of bogging. Y3Banshee did the same but he is having trouble with his chain rollers now. I haven't had any problems with mine (Still stock rollers) so maybe he has another problem.
Got_Sand
Hey ben how many teeth are you running??? front and rear???
Permagrin
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Rock-46
Good Info. I been debating changing up the gearing on my banshee. I think I will try dropping one tooth up front.
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