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Old April 5th, 2011, 07:00 AM   #2
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A larger rear sprocket will increase low end power but decrease top speed and raise rpms (less mpg). A smaller rear sprocket will decrease low end power but also lower rpms (more mpg). I'm sure there are plenty of threads made about this with better, more descriptive information than I provided. I'd link them but I'm on my phone, try searching for some other threads about this subject to learn more. hope this helps.
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