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    250 two-stroke guys. QUESTION!

    Hey folks,

    Just about to do a change of chain and sprokets for the first time on my CR250. I'm wanting to know what sprokets everyone else is using (especially the other CR riders). Its a 2005 and I do both MX and trails but the trails are usually the faster ones.

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    I got standard set up, but next time I'll drop 2 teeth on the back as its too low geared. Booom runs 2 teeth less and I had a go on his and found it fine.

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    yea

    what he said lol.. couldnt tell you how many that is right this minute though

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheese View Post
    I got standard set up, but next time I'll drop 2 teeth on the back as its too low geared. Booom runs 2 teeth less and I had a go on his and found it fine.
    on my old cr i had a 13 on the front and a 52 on the back.
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    iv got 14/50. seems allright

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    My Cr250 was running 14 front and standard on the rear which was a 50 I think??? The 14 front sprocket from what I was told is a fairly standard change. Still lifted the front as and when required but made it much better in the woods and mud!
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