T Thequadrider Member Jan 7, 2018 12 0 33 43 Jan 10, 2018 #1 So in June I'm racing my 2001 blaster what is the best tooth size for the track
M Markblaster Custom blaster Dec 6, 2015 2,311 760 175 Jan 10, 2018 #2 What type of track? short track? long track? lots of tight corners or big straights?
T Thequadrider Member Jan 7, 2018 12 0 33 43 Jan 10, 2018 #3 Markblaster said: What type of track? short track? long track? lots of tight corners or big straights? Click to expand... The track is about a quarter mile long and the straights have doubles in them with tight corners
Markblaster said: What type of track? short track? long track? lots of tight corners or big straights? Click to expand... The track is about a quarter mile long and the straights have doubles in them with tight corners
M Markblaster Custom blaster Dec 6, 2015 2,311 760 175 Jan 11, 2018 #4 http://www.blasterforum.com/threads/best-sprocket-size.66949/#post-809606
speedyslyder 2 STROKES RULE Technician Feb 14, 2014 4,274 828 178 43 massachusetts Jan 12, 2018 #5 http://www.celicatech.com/luni/gearingcalculator.html http://www.blasterforum.com/threads/the-most-common-question-is-speed.58511/#post-726011
http://www.celicatech.com/luni/gearingcalculator.html http://www.blasterforum.com/threads/the-most-common-question-is-speed.58511/#post-726011
DUALSTROKE Giving away free clues Technician Mar 2, 2008 5,263 426 134 masshole Jan 14, 2018 #6 The best size is what works best for you. If you plan to race and being your first time you will be playing with suspension, gearing, tires, etc Buy some sprockets, another chain and go find out whats fastest for you.
The best size is what works best for you. If you plan to race and being your first time you will be playing with suspension, gearing, tires, etc Buy some sprockets, another chain and go find out whats fastest for you.