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Old 03-11-2007
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yea the smaller you go in the back the more top speed you get, and larger the more acceleration. in the front the bigger the sprocket the higher the top speed.

I heard of some people that get aftermarket round house style swingarms and that lets em use honda sprockets and brake rotors. theres two advantages to this, you get more rear sprocket size choices and the brake rotor size is smaller so you get more ground clearance.
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