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ride4life

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As of now I have 13 and 72. On my warrior it seems too torquey and I want ltled to see if anyone knew somethbetter to run
 
Ultimate definition of "I can do wheelies in 6th my warrior is so tourqey"
 
How do you have a 72 on the back? that is huge. Stock is either 13/38 or 13/40. You'll need to take some links out or better yet, get new front & rear sprockets, and a new chain, so all is new. A worn sprocket will wear out a new chain and a worn chain will wear out a new sprocket.
 
Ya, do a 14. Don't jump 2 teeth, that's a big jump. Just one tooth at a time. These are torquey engines though. So it will always be torquey till ya gear it way up.
 
I got a 14/40 setup on my bike now and it rides great on the trails and sand but i live in a swamp and dont get to much of either. Just got bought a 13/42 to make it easier to spin my 22' gators.
 
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