I whipped up this little spread sheet last night so you can actually see what effects the changes in either the front and/or rear sprocket make. I included the final gear ratios for each gear so you can see how one set-up compares to another. For example, going to a 15/45 set-up makes your 6th gear pretty close to being equal to 5th gear with the stock sprockets. The columns are arranged in descending order from left to right.
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Guest Pete McCrary
I whipped up this little spread sheet last night so you can actually see what effects the changes in either the front and/or rear sprocket make. I included the final gear ratios for each gear so you can see how one set-up compares to another. For example, going to a 15/45 set-up makes your 6th gear pretty close to being equal to 5th gear with the stock sprockets. The columns are arranged in descending order from left to right.
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