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Sprocket Sizes for street riding?
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<blockquote data-quote="pdee4t" data-source="post: 184399" data-attributes="member: 1594"><p>Hey guys. Need a bit of help choosing sprocket sizes for street riding. The current stock gearing is 14/50, but I want a little less RPM when I'm cruising along the streets(I want the bike to not be so high in the rev range).</p><p>I don't want to go too much smaller with the rear, as I will still be taking the bike dirt riding.</p><p>What gearing do people recommend?</p><p>I was thinking of going with the 48t rear sprocket, instead of the 50, but how much of a difference will 2 less teeth make in lowering the RPM?</p><p>I'm open to options and ideas, just as long as I don't go too short with the sprockets or gearing, that will still be decent enough for dirt riding.</p><p>Bike is a KTM 450 EXC 2004 model with 6 gears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdee4t, post: 184399, member: 1594"] Hey guys. Need a bit of help choosing sprocket sizes for street riding. The current stock gearing is 14/50, but I want a little less RPM when I'm cruising along the streets(I want the bike to not be so high in the rev range). I don't want to go too much smaller with the rear, as I will still be taking the bike dirt riding. What gearing do people recommend? I was thinking of going with the 48t rear sprocket, instead of the 50, but how much of a difference will 2 less teeth make in lowering the RPM? I'm open to options and ideas, just as long as I don't go too short with the sprockets or gearing, that will still be decent enough for dirt riding. Bike is a KTM 450 EXC 2004 model with 6 gears. [/QUOTE]
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