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<blockquote data-quote="REPCobra10" data-source="post: 6453014" data-attributes="member: 33736"><p>Thanks for all of the input, guys. I am new to the motorcycle world and I really don't know too much about, well, anything. I'll check the front-sprocket as well when I get a chance later this week. As it sits right now, with the sprocket change(s), it is a little bit aggressive for my liking. As I said, I'm new to motorcycles. Is it possible to just have a -1 tooth on the front-sprocket and keep the rear-sprocket the stock 40-tooth? I hear that even that is enough for most guys with 600cc bikes. I just want to still have my top-end too when I want it at times. I guess I want the best of both worlds but I know I can't have blistering acceleration down low with great top-end. So, what is the best sprocket setup to get where I'll have better low-end acceleration than stock but also most of my top-end remaining as well? Anyone and everyone who knows anything, please chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REPCobra10, post: 6453014, member: 33736"] Thanks for all of the input, guys. I am new to the motorcycle world and I really don't know too much about, well, anything. I'll check the front-sprocket as well when I get a chance later this week. As it sits right now, with the sprocket change(s), it is a little bit aggressive for my liking. As I said, I'm new to motorcycles. Is it possible to just have a -1 tooth on the front-sprocket and keep the rear-sprocket the stock 40-tooth? I hear that even that is enough for most guys with 600cc bikes. I just want to still have my top-end too when I want it at times. I guess I want the best of both worlds but I know I can't have blistering acceleration down low with great top-end. So, what is the best sprocket setup to get where I'll have better low-end acceleration than stock but also most of my top-end remaining as well? Anyone and everyone who knows anything, please chime in. [/QUOTE]
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