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Gary.s

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hey everyone :rolleyes:

I'm currently running a gear ratio of 18-12, its feeling a little light for back wheeling

as I'm running a longer frame.

So I'm thinking of running a 19-12 ratio so its slightly harder.

I would like to know your views e.g will it affect any other aspects of riding?

cheers Gary :)

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16 - 12 . . thats pretty hard really.

If you find 18 - 12 a bit too easy, you could give 19 - 12 ago, im not sure if you can get 19 tooth screw on sprockets or freewheels though. If not you could drop to an 11 on the back . . if your running a profile or can find an 11 tooth threaded sprocket, but that might be quite a bit stiffer, it makes more of a diffrence if you change the back sprocket rather than the front.

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16 - 12 . . thats pretty hard really.

If you find 18 - 12 a bit too easy, you could give 19 - 12 ago, I'm not sure if you can get 19 tooth screw on sprockets or freewheels though. If not you could drop to an 11 on the back . . if your running a profile or can find an 11 tooth threaded sprocket, but that might be quite a bit stiffer, it makes more of a diffrence if you change the back sprocket rather than the front.

Cheers tom (Y)

Yeah Ive seen the 19T screw on sprocket on tartys.

I reckon ill give it a go i just feel that i need a little bit harder gearing set up for back wheeling.

Does anyone think it may affect side hops lunges etc?

Gary.

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Please use the search in future this topic comes up all the time. :sleeping:

For your information i have searched and nothing came up, for a 19-12 gear ratio for mod.

so please use the search in future before you post pointless posts!

im going to go for the 19-12 gear ratio i will let u know what i think people (Y)

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i use 19 12 on a mod mate, and i think it awesome, lots more power for back wheeling/wheely hoping, and doesn't affect the side hop too much,

170mm cranks by the way,

rob

Thanks for you reply (Y)

Is it ok for gapping off rails, small object ect?

Cheers Gary

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