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oh seiki i didnt want to hurt his feelings but since you mentioned it, they are f*ckn horrible, why supermoto??? oooooooooooh disgusting lol


only kidding lol

looks puckerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

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Cheers craig mate might sort the rear fender out sooner or later, and yes the rear sprocket has gone on the SM wheel smile.gif

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lol

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These SM's dont half spin well mmmmmmmmmmm haha!!!!

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haha

if you have the same sprocket on .... you guna wheelie like ****!!!!

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Oh dear is this true craig? something I didnt really wanna do but hey ho!!!

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yeah, the wheel is smaller, should have a smaller rear sprocket, your gonna wheelie like hell, wont have a top end of 80 tho

might be more fun tho :P

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Not to worried about the top end to be honest, just want rapid bottom end, but I did wanna learn to wheelie so this might be a good time to start smile.gif

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i bet it would wheelie in 3rd on your bike ... being the fastest dt model lol
i might get a smaller sprocket as well, changing chain n sprockets soon, chain is on its way out i think ive had to adjust it a million times, doing my head in!!

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Ueah I bet mate!!!!!

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is it a standard 55 tooth sprocket??

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actually, just had a look at a dtx sprocket set .. 57 tooth on the back! thats weird, would have thought it popped wheelies like anything!!
smaller wheels n all .. must be mistaken then lol

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Well do find out please craig mate I dont wanna be flipping it now lol

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not sure how many tooths mate

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just looked at two sprocket sets ... 16 and 57 tooth.
if yours is standard then its 16 and 55, hmmm you will have more top end now then, weird, would have thought a smaller spock would be needed


am i right or an i being stupid?

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I dunno mate gets confusing, nothing stupid at all, we all still learning, someone else will know this for deffo smile.gif

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it wont make too much of a difference to be fair, if you want top end put a smaller one on the rear if you want to wheelie,stick a larger one on smile.gif there will be a difference between the 2 setups but like i say not much in it smile.gif

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Thats good to know thanks mate and you was supose to be getting back to me like an hour ago lol

-- Edited by PatMan on Saturday 19th of December 2009 08:48:16 PM

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lol yeh sorry mate was having a roast with the other half smile.gif

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Alright for some eh roast on a sat night

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yeh mate gota stretch the belly for christmas lol

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Lmfaooooooooooooooo hahahahahaahaha

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lmfao fair doos m8 fair doos hahaa

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Looks smart pat, I would have luved both sets of wheels for my DT.

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Thanks alot mate, it was an idea but if I keep changing wheels it would do my head in, plus fork changes aswell I just havent got the patients in my old age hehe smile.gif

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Managed to get a quick pic today as it was sunny, still not finished or been polished or cleaned but I am getting there, pic below smile.gif





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-- Edited by PatMan on Sunday 3rd of January 2010 01:17:39 PM

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nice mate very nice smile.gif

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Thanks mate and all good help from you too, but this poxy spacer thing is driving me mad, does anyone talk to dtr dave?

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only on here bud, take a pic of it enlarged smile.gif

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Well I am hoping he will see this topic and comment as I wont be on after tonight till next friday so hopefully he will know smile.gif

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