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Old 11-27-2011, 11:44 AM
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Pred sprocket and chain

I love my 07 Pred 500! I do not plan on porting or boring, or even rejetting. It is plenty fast enough , but I want to gear her lower. Please tell me the best Brand of chain and sprocket and also what sprocket[ # of teeth] to use in front and rear. Thanks!
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Old 11-27-2011, 01:58 PM
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to be honest with you i have ran every combination from 13/38 to 15/36 and everything in between not much of a difference in feel. little more top end on the 15/36 and a little more wheel spin on the 13/38 with a bit less top speed. Most chains are pretty equal these days as long as you keep them adjusted properly and lubed.

for a trail bike i wouldnt go lower then a 14 on the front or youll be eating your chain slider on the swingarm
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Old 11-28-2011, 07:22 AM
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i'm running a jt sprocket up front with a 14 tooth and stock one in the back my buddy that also has a predator is running a 15 jt up front and one tooth lower in the rear (i don't remember how many teeth)
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