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dvalley
01-24-2006, 09:08 AM
I am running my 20" tires on my 350X now. I used to have 22" tires on it. I do a lot of gravel road riding, and I liked how the 22"s would go down the road around 50 MPH without much throttle. The 20" tires make it wind a bit tighter.

What is the best solution?

I want to ride 50 MPH without much RPM. Would a sprocket change be the fix? And do I need to put both front and rear sprockets on?

Thanks Fellas,

dvalley

Russell 350X
01-24-2006, 09:12 AM
Thats what I did on my 200, I changed the front sprocket up 1 tooth and it goes better. I do riding on logging roads and when I'm following someone they used to blow me away because I would be topped out to quick.


Russ

kb200x
01-24-2006, 11:58 AM
You are having trouble running 50 mph on a 350x? That seems really slow for a 350x. I am running 20's on my 350x and went with a 14 tooth on the front. It does help. Do a search there was just a tread on this a few days ago. I am up in the high 60's low 70's. Maybe you have some brakes grabbing? Even stock sprockets and 20" tires you should do 50 with out much trouble.

xman23
01-24-2006, 12:17 PM
wow only 50, yea on my 200x i changed both sprokets, i run alot of roads where i live so wanted the most top end as possible, so i went 1 tooth more on the front and i dropped 5 in the back, wow did that make a difference, but when i go trail riding i put the stock rear sproket on, but yea you dont have to do both, id at least go a 1 or 2 teeth on front if you want some more speed

breastman569
01-24-2006, 03:33 PM
like xman said when you go up 1 tooth on the front that is about the equvalient of going up 5 in the back. on my 250r i went from a 13 to a 14 in the front and wow did it make a differece but i lost some bottom end but gained top end so it is a trade off and the good thing about going up a tooth is you probly wont have to add a link. mess with the front *Edited**Edited* *Edited* mess with the back sprocket.

ATCWRENCH
01-24-2006, 04:48 PM
like xman said when you go up 1 tooth on the front that is about the equvalient of going up 5 in the back.


hey breastman569, you got that backwards. going up one tooth in the front is like going down 3 teeth in the rear.

dvalley
01-24-2006, 07:28 PM
Thanks for the input.

Let me clarify. I can do around 65 MPH with my 20" tires and stock gearing now, but that is close to WOT.

However, I would like to cruise at 50 MPH with little throttle.

So do you think I should put both sprockets on, or just the front?

Thanks,

dvalley

breastman569
01-24-2006, 08:27 PM
hey breastman569, you got that backwards. going up one tooth in the front is like going down 3 teeth in the rear.


oh my bad i did haha i just notice it sorry about that i guess my fingers type one thing and my brain is thinking another!

Old 179
01-24-2006, 08:44 PM
Go to page 2, thread: "350x sidewinder sprocket gearing" page 2, #21 post
Should help!