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Old 02-20-2008, 05:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
r sizzle
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learn how to clutch dude. you can bring it up at slower speeds, and then you won't need sprockets.

anyways i don't know what i have up front, but i got 55 in the rear and its a little to mcuh for me. i'll most likely be putting a 50 in back. little more top end in case i need to scoot scoot

try like +3 on the rear or something. you really should learn how to clutch though...
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