harder to do a wheelie
#11
I too run a 13 tooth front, but the previous owner had put on a 42 on the rear. I also find mine hard to wheelie ( even over puddles)...what would be a good rear sprocket to install to give more "pop"?..I don't ride too much street so I'm not worried about losing street speed.
#12
just get a really sweet rack from Home - Cycleracks.com - Your Motorcycle Rack Solution and put cinderblocks on it. Makes it easier when you lean back. I want a video when you get this done though......
#13
I too run a 13 tooth front, but the previous owner had put on a 42 on the rear. I also find mine hard to wheelie ( even over puddles)...what would be a good rear sprocket to install to give more "pop"?..I don't ride too much street so I'm not worried about losing street speed.
#15
the rear wheel has more torque with the 13 but wheel speed needed to lift the front end takes longer to happen and more right wrist (than with the 14). My solution was to install a quicker turn throttle, and dump the stock street bike throttle.
I've seen the same effect with gearing on other bikes too, it' not just the klx.
I've seen the same effect with gearing on other bikes too, it' not just the klx.
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