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Gearing for Cadwell?
I'm going to be ordering my sprockets wednesday, on a budget so I'll be buying sprockets as I need them really, and since I'm not allowed to do trackdays on a 33bhp lisence does anyone know what sort of gearing I should be running for Cadwell?
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What bike Kyle?
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15/43 should do OK
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For a 98 onwards 583, you'd not go too far wrong in using 15/45 or 15/46 (virtually std gearing)
Pre 98 583's use a different primary gear ratio, which is what Skids ratio is right for.
Edited to add: if doing the woodland circuit only, then change front to 14 tooth.
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Yeh sorry, pre 98 583 SS.
Cheers guys, spot on.
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Remember kyle, Small one on the front and big one at the back just like I taught you....
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Remember kyle, Small one on the front and big one at the back just like I taught you....
In that case glyn the lads got no chance kye get your boss to bye them the tight git
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Renthal part nomber for rear 236-520-No. of Teeth
eg 236-520-43
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Remember kyle, Small one on the front and big one at the back just like I taught you....
In that case glyn the lads got no chance kye get your boss to bye them the tight git
I have a big bag full of them......But they are mine.....
He already has 30% of my bike on his so far.
So buy your own bloody sprockets.
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In Fact its still my bloody bike, Get your hand in yer pocket ya tight little bugger.
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