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svend24
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 Posted October 3rd, 2011 10:32 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
What do you think about the gearing situation for round 4. I know it has a little track section, and from the video it looked kind of tight. Do you think stock gearing, or maybe lower gearing. Oh and I'm riding a 250f
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 Posted October 3rd, 2011 11:22 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Honestly I would just stay stock. I have never been to ANZA before but unless you run wide opem on the rev limiter you cant go wrong with stock gearing. The only reason I really mess with mine is because I'm on a WR and have more top end than bottom end so I play around to gain more bottom end so a get a little more snap and can bring up the front end easier.
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When I head out there I put a 1 tooth smaller counter shaft sprocket on and that's it.
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