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Gearing for the desert????

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machine:
What are you guys using as in gearing for desert riding?
I have the stock gearing now, and it seems like every time I give it the gas the bike just wants to spin the tire?
I think the front stock is a 14 tooth?
Was thinking of going to a 15 to see if there was much of a difference?
Would I have to make any modifications to fit the 15 tooth sprocket?  :roll:

hughes:
I think I saw some where on here that Paul is running a 14/45. I may be wrong. That would gear the bike up. Same if you added the 15 front.

machine:
I'm also a bit tight on the $$$green$$$ right now.
So a front would be less then a rear!

bigborefan:
Going to a 15 on the front would be like 2 or 2.5 teeth smaller on the rear, so you would be taller, whcih mellows out the power. Also the 15 clears the engine cases if you are running an O-Ring chain. Buy the 15 for starters.

Ramski:
I've been running stock (14/47) since I've had my 500 and ran 13/47 a few times in Arizona on the tight trails.  I tried 15/47 but first gear was too high for me in tight stuff.  Now that I'm a little faster, I'm going to try 14/45.  Maybe that'll be perfect for me.

I've raced quite a few desert races and 14/47 was still pretty fast for me.  I don't really look to go any faster with higher gear but look to mellow out the power and widen the ratios.

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