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Thread: xtreme gearing

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    xtreme gearing

    anyone know who make a countershaft spocket for the typhoon 125?
    would like 1 tooth larger.
    thanks

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    I will look into it for you.
    Rey De Leon, MBA
    1008 Eagle Ave
    Parker, AZ 85344
    www.parkerpowersports.net
    parkerpowersport@npgcable.com

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    try dratv.com or tboltusa.com they both have a large selection of front sprockets ranging from 12T to 17T. If you want a honda sprocket.....they also fit quite well but are a little pricy

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    you can also e-mail xtreme. I ordered a front sprocket and had them make me a bigger rear sprocket.

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    ?

    So the dirtbike sprocket fits, what size chain is it? Is it 420 or 428, not sure are they the same? We need a larger size front for the front of our 125? Just waiting to get ours back.

    Thanks for the info.

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    What he said???

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    the typhoon uses the 428.
    we got ours from xtreme. they have many sizes.

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    So correct me if I’m wrong stock is 14t 428 and see most are using +1 (15t 428) do you see a big difference? We use this quad for sand dunes, washes, and trails do you think it would benefit me to change? Sorry a little new.

    Thank you

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    pull the cover and count the teeth.
    ours had a 13t on it,the manual says 14t.
    and yes it make a difference.

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    It still has enough power to pull it. Must really increase top-end, and allow the use of 1st gear. Sounds good. Also has anyone tried any pipes? Which works best.

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