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Had the bike out today (did some very tight wet trails through woods weve not done before and it nearly killed me so ive orderd a 52 tooth sprocket !) and when using the strater button it just clicked a few times then started fine ,im pretty sure its going to be the solinoid but is there a check list on hear of what to go through before i buy one ?

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Look here first Chris.



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Thanks brain il check that too

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chrisstdt wrote:

did some very tight wet trails through woods weve not done before and it nearly killed me so ive orderd a 52 tooth sprocket !

 


 I run 14/52 on mine and it's just great in the bush and in the tight singles

Top speed sucks though, only 90kph comfortably I think, enough for me around here though, max speed is 80kph anyway

You'll may have to remove the rear chain guide or lower it with a 52 on the back

I fabricated a bracket to lower the guide 25mm this last weekend as I had just removed mine but was a bit worried I may

damage the chain on a rock or something, I'll post some shots of it later today



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Mine is never on the road and i do alot of slow technical stuff so i need more grunt low down and i dont mind moving the chain guard

I did have a thought after i ordered the bigger sprocket ,will my chain be long enough !! it should be as it was two nothches away from being fully adjusted but il have to wait and see

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