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Originally Posted by DualSportDude
I saw SM versions before I bought mine. I liked the idea but really wanted a dualsport. I figured if I wanted a street setup, I could do it for less than the $1000+ bucks or so for their rims, sprocket, rotor and tires. It’s a fair amount of work but can definitely be done for less money, plus you still have wheels & tires for dualsport mode. I went with a 46T sprocket, figured I’d keep a pinch of the low end quickness. It is better on the street, the little extra in every gear makes a difference.
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your bike looks really great! which gen ninja wheels are you using? did it take any extra modifying to get them to fit? It's good to hear the 46T doesn't get rid of low end power, how fast does it feel comfortable going with that setup?