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Canadian Daves JustKDX
What does more teeth on back sprocket do for me?
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[QUOTE="porterdog, post: 1360520, member: 63116"] Gotta disagree, for one particular situation. If you're at the top of third gear and switch to second by mistake, the resulting rpm could in fact cause severe damage; rpm kills rods. Mudpack knows this- the context of his statement was simply revving the crap out of the motor and he's 100% correct in that situation. Also, the way I like to envision what a gearing change will do is by imagining myself on my mountain bike. Bigger front sprocket: harder to pedal (less torque to the wheel) but more turns of the rear wheel per turn of the pedals. Bigger rear sprocket: easier to pedal (more torque to the wheels) but fewer turns of the rear wheel to one turn of the pedals. [/QUOTE]
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