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Originally Posted by bennyboy213 do you guys think i should just change to a thinner chain??
i like the idea of the thick chain as it wont snap on me lol..
so basically mac, the 70 tooth thick pitched sprocket would be the size of the whole rim lmao..
mac 90, with what ur saying that the 62 tooth sprocket on a thick is similar to a 74, does that mean that they have the same acceleration rate??
how does that work :S :S ive never understood that |
Mate just change to a thinner chain setup,the sprockets are more readily available and you wont have to fark around with drilling holes and what not. And when you buy a good quality chain like Zocchi / Bzm(which aint that dear) you shouldnt have any dramas, not for a while anyways,ive been running these chains on my banshee with a motor that has upto possibly 15hp and havent broken 1 yet
