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Old 10-25-08 | 07:05 PM
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like mentioned above, fewer overall teeth on a drive train increases strain on the parts, in theory, should reduce friction a little, and obviously eliminates a little weight, but decreases drive train life span at the same time

larger gearing does the opposite,

but.. more importantly you should be looking at skid patches if this is a street machine, go with a 17 tooth cog and you should be getting a lot more out of your tires,

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