> > I have a 06 klr have just lowered front sprocket from 15 to 14 teeth > and it seems like I can still go lower. I am 6`3 230 pounds I need more > grunt for the woods. Can I raise rear sprocket a few teeth and still > use the same chain. Bike only have 2800 miles on it. ty never2old2ride >
final drive sprockets
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final drive sprockets
I had a 14/45 on mine using stock chain.
Would not go lower that that myself, really makes some good rev's at
highway speed like that, but had plenty of pull for me offroad.
Think your reaching for another gear with stock sprockets, wait till
ya have 14/45 thought I had a broken shifter first ride could'nt
believe I was in 5th gear already.
Now a 6 speed tranny would have been nice.
Ack.. KLR up against the wall and 4 Wheeler next to it getting ready
to mount the snow plow to it.
Winter SUCKS
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
-- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rainbowwarrior24us"
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nklr :zen'ish ale talk
Sir Jud...
From Bell's, I prefer the Third Coast Old ale...
Then again, a favorite of mine during warm weather is Weeping Radish
Hefe Weise, Mai Bock, or Alt Bier (an NC Outer Banks all natural
brewery.
I do also suggest you check-out Avery's 14'er.....
A fine frothy brew..
albatross
remembering the days of crossing in square-riggers and the gallon of
beer a day ration
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote: > > > > Ale sounds good " In Cervisae Veritas ".May I suggest my very own favorite ?? " Small > brewery in Ca. called "Sierra Nevada " good ..but not as good as my own, 5 gls every 2 > weeks,gotta keep the hops growers in business !! > > Sierra nevada is ok, but it can't touch Summit EPA, from St. Paul, or Bell's Two Hearted, from > Michigan. >
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