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Old 11-15-2012, 12:54 AM   #13
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For your lack of power concerns, what rear sprocket is on the bike? Many if not most 200 enduros from China that we got in the US 6 or 7 years ago came with 56 tooth rear sprockets, which were changed out for sprockets that would allow the bikes to cruise at 55 to 60 mph without the engine revving at near-death.

In the part of the world you are riding, if the sprocket is in the 30 to mid-40 teeth, perhaps you might change it for something higher numerically.
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