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Started by vasser67, January 18, 2003, 03:24:05 PM

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TreyBone


Super Dave

Messing with the bike will be what helps you go faster.

Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different out come...well, that's silly... ;)
Super Dave

jim_p

I know I will have to work on the bike throughout the weekend, I'm just trying to get in the ballpark. I understand Larrys drives are better,corner speed is higher etc... Trey, you say it's tall and I agree. Larry is very fast so my thinking was "works for him,should be close for me" What would you suggest for a CLOSE start point ?? I am more or less trying to make sure I have the sprockets that I will need to be in the ballpark-I can get them much cheaper before I go than when I'm there.
Thanks

Super Dave

I'd go a hair shorter to start just to get yourself started.  It will get you a drive and keep you happy, at least.  Then as you learn the track and your mid corner speed goes up, then you can add the "proper" gearing.
Super Dave

jim_p

Thanks Dave, I'm thinking 17-48 or 49-then work my way around.