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Hey guys, i have an 04' gsxr600 and i am getting ready to change my sprockets. I went -1 in the front and +2 in the rear. i was just wondering if i will need to make any adjustments to the chain, and how far off i can expect my speedo to be and the easiest way to correct it. Thanks for any help.
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gixxer127 said:
Hey guys, i have an 04' gsxr600 and i am getting ready to change my sprockets. I went -1 in the front and +2 in the rear. i was just wondering if i will need to make any adjustments to the chain, and how far off i can expect my speedo to be and the easiest way to correct it. Thanks for any help.
Your speedo isn't accurate even from the factory so a healer or mountain bike speedo is the only way to go.. Personally I know I am speeding so I don't care.. If I need to get by the boys in blue I pace traffic.. Good enough..
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