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Old 04-18-2008, 12:13 AM
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Default Re: Eliminating the driven sprocket

The large one on the jackshaft, I meant larger will make it lower. It looks like it has enough room. If you get the one on the end too small it will get fussy. Have fun, Dave
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We have a source for the front freewheel, we did not do it ourselves. We could not source a larger sprocket to the engine. That would make the gearing taller and we are looking at lower. With the derailleur we have plenty of gear but we are looking into lowering it. More top end than we need and not enough low end. We have the solution, just waiting on a different output shaft sprocket.
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