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i own a 2006 roketa er sport 200cc enduro. where is a good place to look for down sizing my rear sprocket to gain more top end speed.she screams at 60mph and i know as a mechanic thats not good for these little engines. please help?
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I bought a df250rtc and I need to get a new solenoid where can I find one? Is it covered in the 3 month limited warranty?
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Hi I have a 2020Hawk250cc with stock rims and tires I just baught 150-70-18” shinko 705 tire for the back and the stock rim is about 3” wide now will the 150 mm tire which is 5.9 “ will it be to wide for that stock rim will it pop off on me ???
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A friend told me the rim should be 3.5 inches so that I should be fine but I would just like another opinion thanks in advance
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where is a good place to look for down sizing my rear sprocket to gain more top end s
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I can help you with this.If you're looking to downsize the rear sprocket on your 2006 Roketa ER Sport 200cc enduro to gain more top-end speed, there are a few places you can look.One option is to check with your local motorcycle parts store to see if they carry sprockets for your specific make and model. They may have a selection of different sizes and tooth counts available, and can help you choose the right one for your needs.:) |
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