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    NC30 gearing

    Need some advice, as most will know the gearing on the nc30 is very tall (she goes off the clock at 190 in 4th gear), and wheelies are just a no no (just blew my gearbox).

    So thinking is it worth downgearing the rear sprocket, how many teeth up shall/can i go?

    top end is around 220, would happily comprimise that down to 200 for better acceleration.

    Many thanks in advance,

    Pete
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    Why not drop a tooth on the front sprocket? It'll have the same effect as adding 2-3 to the rear, and you won't need a longer chain. If the gearing is the same as a CBR400RR, that'd make it almost perfect for tracks like Taupo and Manfeild.
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