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Post by gotit on Dec 22, 2014 14:43:09 GMT -5
I have a CRF150RB gearing is 15t-56t........ Dose someone know if that is the best gearing for the bike are should I lower the rear sprocket. yz,rm,85s pull away from me on the straightaways on the track are is that because they are just faster bikes.
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Post by beaupre716 on Dec 24, 2014 3:13:31 GMT -5
I have a CRF150RB gearing is 15t-56t........ Dose someone know if that is the best gearing for the bike are should I lower the rear sprocket. yz,rm,85s pull away from me on the straightaways on the track are is that because they are just faster bikes. I wouldn't think your bike is lacking in power compared to the two-strokes, and unless you're tapped in your highest gear when you notice this, changing your gearing may not help much anyway. This may sound obvious, but the next time you're on a long straightaway, verify that your turning your throttle all the way to its stopping point. A lot of riders hold their grip in a way that doesn't allow the throttle to be turned all the way open, which can lead them to think they're pinned when they're really not. Also pay close attention to your cornering, in particular the speed you carry through the exit of turns. If riders are leaving you on the straights, they may simply be entering these sections with more momentum. Improving your exit speed will help you go faster regardless of whether the other riders' bikes are more potent. Hope this helps, and good luck.
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