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Old 04-06-2008, 08:49 AM
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Default Re: Eliminating the driven sprocket

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Originally Posted by Egor View Post
One thing I think I would like is the fact that after getting the bike up to speed you can let off the throttle and coast with no drag. Another thing is the mileage is going to go way up, no more spinning the engine high, going slow. Have fun, Dave
Indeed - if you have low enough gearing taking off with the clutch may be possible as well.
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