View Full Version : 14 tooth for better low end pull ?
Got to do some hard rideing on a new 400EX, man what an improvement over the 300EX, jumping and out right handeling, there is now comparison!!!
Wasn't impressed with the bottom end power though.
Will a 14 t sprocket on the front dramaticaly improve the performance off the bottom of firts gear for the tec rough stuff?
Thanks...
yes.... although if you do a lot of riding wide open in 5th you may be disappointed with the slight loss in top speed...
personally I switch back and forth, depending on where we are going to be riding.. since I did my motor mods I seldom use the 14 anymore, but when the motor was stock I ran it 75% of the time..
Leo
CranMan
05-26-2002, 01:06 PM
Yeah, what Leo said. I've actually still got the 14t even after dojng the 416 and cam, I really prefer the bottom end grunt. With the 14t I can bring up the front end in 3rd pretty easy, and 2nd it will stand right up with a twist of the throttle...
Andrew400ex
05-26-2002, 01:09 PM
where can i get myself a 14tooth? and how much is it gonna be? is it hard to install? thanx.
4punksdad
05-27-2002, 07:29 AM
Originally posted by Andrew400ex
where can i get myself a 14tooth? and how much is it gonna be? is it hard to install? thanx.
get one from the quadshop. they should be between 15 & 30 bucks.
make sure you apply loc-tite to the sprockets bolts. and don't spend too much time looking for the master link in your stock chain, because there isn't one.
I wasn't impressed with the 14T sprocket when I first switched, but over time I have come to like it quite a bit.
Why weren't you impressed with the lowend?!
Its got ALOT more low end than a 300.
02REDEXRIDER
05-27-2002, 10:49 AM
You can get a 13-15t front sprocket for $6.00 at www.rockymountainatv.com, but it is out of stock right now, so i ordered a renthal for $24.99, but it is supposed to be stronger than stock and i figure with a brand new fourwheeler, no need to rig.:devil
02REDEXRIDER
05-27-2002, 10:50 AM
oh, yea i got the renthal at dennis kirk. it was $30.99 shipped.
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