liv2day
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I thought I'd post my impressions after switching to a 50t sprocket from the stock 48t sprocket that came on my EC200. I was looking for a some additional "grunt"; wanted to be able to loft the front easier as well as avoid going between 1st and 2nd so much on the trails.
The majority of my riding is in the tight, technical stuff we get in the coastal range of Oregon. I don't think I've been in 4th gear on a trail yet; mostly because I'm a so-so rider, but also because going that fast isn't my bag (lol). I spend plenty of time in 2nd gear with occasional bursts into 3rd if I know I won't end up at the bottom of a ravine .
Here are a couple good examples.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egov-D0Pa1w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7uoFOB8U8g
The switch was definitely the right move for what and how I ride. There were plenty of times during my last outing that I had to keep her in 1st, but I definitely spent more time riding around in 2nd and avoided the ever-so-annoying neutral hit that seems to plague me. My nuts definitely appreciated the absence of that immediate lack of forward momentum thereby vaulting everything into the tank/steering head/etc
I'm still learning how to ride her compared to my old 300, the sprocket change is easing the transition. I still need to get better at lofting the front when there's a log in the way, but that's end user error.
Oh yeah - anyone know what the size is on the goofy sprocket nuts? I just about rounded one of 'em off trying to switch sprockets. It's not 12mm and it's not 13mm - at least according to what my wrenches were doing.
The majority of my riding is in the tight, technical stuff we get in the coastal range of Oregon. I don't think I've been in 4th gear on a trail yet; mostly because I'm a so-so rider, but also because going that fast isn't my bag (lol). I spend plenty of time in 2nd gear with occasional bursts into 3rd if I know I won't end up at the bottom of a ravine .
Here are a couple good examples.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egov-D0Pa1w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7uoFOB8U8g
The switch was definitely the right move for what and how I ride. There were plenty of times during my last outing that I had to keep her in 1st, but I definitely spent more time riding around in 2nd and avoided the ever-so-annoying neutral hit that seems to plague me. My nuts definitely appreciated the absence of that immediate lack of forward momentum thereby vaulting everything into the tank/steering head/etc
I'm still learning how to ride her compared to my old 300, the sprocket change is easing the transition. I still need to get better at lofting the front when there's a log in the way, but that's end user error.
Oh yeah - anyone know what the size is on the goofy sprocket nuts? I just about rounded one of 'em off trying to switch sprockets. It's not 12mm and it's not 13mm - at least according to what my wrenches were doing.