SCHnotsofast
New Member
I apologize, but I have no experience with forums. If I am doing something incorrectly please let me know.
My question, I just put a kit on a 70s style stingray with 12.5” wheels. The kit was dirt cheap, bare bones 80cc and the sprocket included was the stock 44t. Will that work with minimal issues? Is it better to have a larger or smaller sprocket for a smaller wheel? I’m not looking for more speed or torque, I’m just interested in a happy balance.
I don’t know a whole lot about ratios but a previous build I had a 32t sprocket on a 26” wheel and the results were frightening lol.
I appreciate any and all help I can get on this subject.
My question, I just put a kit on a 70s style stingray with 12.5” wheels. The kit was dirt cheap, bare bones 80cc and the sprocket included was the stock 44t. Will that work with minimal issues? Is it better to have a larger or smaller sprocket for a smaller wheel? I’m not looking for more speed or torque, I’m just interested in a happy balance.
I don’t know a whole lot about ratios but a previous build I had a 32t sprocket on a 26” wheel and the results were frightening lol.
I appreciate any and all help I can get on this subject.