Wow fifty mph seems pretty fast for a beach cruiser. So if the less teeth on the sprocket the faster it goes. Which sprocket teeth count do you guys think is the best option in speed and torque?
The stock one- 44T.
If you have no hills and are under 200 pounds, a 40T would seem ideal.
I have a 36T going on the next build and I don't think I will see any higher that 40-43, since the CIF bicycle motors don't have enough tourque to pull any faster.
If you decrease the number of teeth on the rear sprocket, there will come a point of diminishing returns where the engine just won't pull any more....unless youare going down hill.