Yamaha Warrior 350 Chain and Sprocket Replacement
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Brand new chain and sprocket set for my 2002 Yamaha Warrior 350.
Front sprocket is13 teeth and rear is 40
New 120 link blue o ring chain, cut down to 98 links which is factory.
Isn’t it supposed to be torque to 54 foot pounds the front sprocket? but is it holding up because I might do the same just get a hand tight
1 1/2 in play. You’re Gonna regret buying that cheap chain 🤦🏻♂️
Chain worked for 2 years and then I sold the Warrior. Only ever adjusted it once after the initial break in stretch
thanks bro
Put a 48 tooth on my rear and a 15 on my front, she has torque like a boss now. Worth the loss of a little top end.
Did you have to move your chain guide up at all ?
not helpfull did the same thing and ended up one link short
what do you mean by binding up?
What kinda terrain do you ride?
What brand and size rear tires are you running?
It was some off brand holeshot copy, and it was a 20x9r9
Why did you take chains off?
Cheap ass $25 chain 🤦🏻♂️
Is it super low geared? Mine is and I wanna change
Put a 13 or an 11 tooth on the front and a 40 or 38 tooth on the rear and she will be higher geared for more top end but you will lose low end a little.
It comes with a 13 and 40 . And it also depends on what terrain you ride . Trails , go with 15 and 48 that’ll add a little more torque and you’re not gonna lose too much top end and you won’t have to shift so much . 3 gear and you can steady rip through some trails . But if you wanna lose that torque then go 11 and 38
Also spend the money on a good chain . Spend at least $100