Im sure this has been asked a thousand times so I'm sorry. But running a standard rr4,looking for more mid range,what way do I need to go sprocket wise?
Yeah but the front sprocket is cheaper than rears and equals about same as going up by 2.25ish teeth at the rear!
-1f increases your wheelbase though which will hinder turn in best do rear first and decrease your wheelbase making the bike turn better too
That explains why I have a longer chain for the +4 rear. It's not necesserilay to make the sprocket fit, it's to keep the axle back where it should be.
Throw on a decent chain and a standard sprocket from a later blade. Puts +2 on the rear from memory and reasonable life from the sprocket. Some of the fancy alloy sprockets are bling for bling sake and actually made of cheese. Well some cheese has a longer life expectancy. [emoji4]