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Originally Posted by clive955
Seems i went the other way round than most and fitted a 42 rear, Same results though, 80 mph and just over 5000 rpm and still and quick getaway
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Thing is Clive. With replacing the front, you don't have to alter the length of your chain. Indeed, I've fitted a 17, 18 and 19 all with the same chain. There's enough adjustment in the eccentrics to cope.
Also, a bigger sprocket gives the chain an easier time because it doesn't have to "bend" so much to go round the sprocket.
Yet another plus is that the bigger sprocket helps to keep the chain away from the plastic guides on the swing arm.