36 tooth sprocket

what im trying to do here is get more speed any other ideas on how to change my gearing would be helpful,seems like a sprocket swap is the easiest,thanks again,frank
 
All the 36's I've seen were flat. I got mine from BGF. Be aware the quality is spotty on these...
The first one I bought wore out within less than a month. After looking in vain for a better one without spending $50 or more, I ordered another from BGF that is doing fine and showing no abnormal wear.
 
All the 36's I've seen were flat. I got mine from BGF. Be aware the quality is spotty on these...
The first one I bought wore out within less than a month. After looking in vain for a better one without spending $50 or more, I ordered another from BGF that is doing fine and showing no abnormal wear.

Thatsdax hasthe 36t sprockets in steel or alum. they are flat and I have not seen anything less than a 41t that wasn't flat.

I buy mine from sbp that are designed for the shift kit and then I drill my holes for the stock coupler and they work out great.
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I hear ya on that maniac - I bought one from boygofast and its really thin and is wearing verrrrry quickly. I also got one from some random group of parts I bought which is very thick. I would also add that I have not seen any dished 36t sprockets...
 
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