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How do you calculate for new front/rear sprockets?


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Not sure whether the 125 has cable speedo from front wheel or an electronic speedo, but if it's not driven from the front wheel then be careful of your speedo under-reading, 30 mph reading could well be 34 road speed (or whatever) depending how much you change things by . . . you don't want to get caught out by camera's.

Also bear in mind that by upping the front or lowering the rear to get better top speed might actually make you go slower; although the gearing would theoretically give a higher top speed, if the 125 can't pull the revs in that gear you could well end up making it slower.

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