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killer 14


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posted February 26, 2012 08:02 AM        
12 over

Just ordered a 12 over arm need a little help . I'm trying to stretch it to about 67 to start out I have a 45 t sprocket on the rim now how long should I get the chain? I know the bike is gonna sit a little higher now that I'm a lttle longer should I go with the soupy links or the brock adjustbles which are better. Thanks guys

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Wheelie


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posted February 26, 2012 08:05 AM        
just asking, but why did you buy a 12 over arm and you want 67"?

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venomous_zx


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posted February 26, 2012 03:41 PM        
what wheelie said... isnt stock wb like 58.... thats going to be a long chain. i know there is a formula for chain links around here. i just saw it.
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killer 14


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posted February 26, 2012 04:36 PM        
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just asking, but why did you buy a 12 over arm and you want 67"?

wee
I want to feel it out first. why do u think I should go out more like 69 inch could I still street ride with the wife that far out

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posted February 26, 2012 05:21 PM        
I would get 160 links, you probably won't need but 150 but if you decide to go longer. You'll need the extra chain to put back on. here is a chain calculator

http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/chainlength.html

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killer 14


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posted February 26, 2012 05:34 PM        
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I would get 160 links, you probably won't need but 150 but if you decide to go longer. You'll need the extra chain to put back on. here is a chain calculator

http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/chainlength.html

Ken
thanks

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eklipse636


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posted February 26, 2012 05:59 PM        
It's easier to shorten the chain rather then make it longer.

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killer 14


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posted February 26, 2012 07:38 PM        
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It's easier to shorten the chain rather then make it longer.

so do u think I should just go to 69 inch and call it a day? I do a little bit of street riding with the wife

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Wheelie


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posted February 26, 2012 08:14 PM        
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It's easier to shorten the chain rather then make it longer.

so do u think I should just go to 69 inch and call it a day? I do a little bit of street riding with the wife
yep, go as long as you can if you buy any swingarm, and get the adjustable links and raise it for street riding

wee

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killer 14


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posted February 26, 2012 08:20 PM        
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It's easier to shorten the chain rather then make it longer.

so do u think I should just go to 69 inch and call it a day? I do a little bit of street riding with the wife
yep, go as long as you can if you buy any swingarm, and get the adjustable links and raise it for street riding

wee
thanks

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