I havnt been seeing your messages i switched over to my pc i can see now.if you're building a stunt bike ...talk to the guys in the stunt threads maybe
Stock front sprocket is 14t, rear is 47t.
The front is already about as small as you can go without kicking the chain over too much and causing premature wear.
The aftermarket has rear sprockets to fit from 33t to 61t.
I would think that going up 2t on the rear to 49t would give you a little extra punch without increasing engine rpm too badly at highway speeds.
It may require a slightly longer chain, but I doubt it.
Its only a 250 after all.
You can play with the countershaft sprocket gearing all you want but it won't make a bit of difference to the bikes ability to stunt ride. Stunt riding is done by stunt riders and it really does not matter much what they ride, a good stunt rider can brutalize almost any motorcycle.
If you want to make your bike faster you need to make it have more power and less wind drag, then you can carry taller gearing and your bike will be faster. Looking for additional performance by just gearing it lower slightly is not going to do much of anything, done that been there, wasted the money on sprockets. If the bike could carry taller gearing, the manufacturer would give it taller gearing :/ better performance, less fuel consumption, they geared it the way it is now because the motor could not pull taller gearing.
Who doesn’t want to do wheelies Brian geezOoooh, so you want to practice wheelies. Well then. I exit stage right, you are on your own.
You can wheelie that bike with stock gearing you’re just gonna have to be high in the rev range in first gear, probably even better to learn on something smaller. My bike goes to 12 o’clock real easy and if you’re not ready for that you’ll be cleaning your shortsI was joking about the 60 tooth ? I seen it though. I dont want it that drastic 13/47 inst nearly as big of a jump. I just something with a little more oompf at stunt speeds because right now its not that capable of much. Dont get me wrong i love the bike but i just wanna learn this. Personal experience