I hope you don't have to start eating them. That could be rough on the other end! My 4 stroke is mounted in the frame with the output shaft on the left and the pull start on the right, when sitting on the bike. That changes the direction of rotation of the output shaft. My sprocket is also on the left side of the wheel. It is a cvt that I am currently working with. Grubee and other gear boxes work fine because there are 3 axles with gear reduction which keeps the rotation on the 3rd axle the same as the engine. However, the 2nd axle is rotating opposite. This is the problem I have with the cvt. Only 2 axles and gears from the driven pulley. I have to add the 3rd. I am sure if you changed out the cvt with a grubee gear box, you would have a similar problem.